Santiago Vila (2002-07-22 12:28:59 +0200) : > Sorry, forgot to properly Cc: the bug address. Please second to the > bug address as well... > > Proposed patch to current policy: > > diff -r -u debian-policy-3.5.6.1.orig/policy.sgml debian-policy-3.5.6.1/policy.sgml > --- debian-policy-3.5.6.1.orig/policy.sgml Thu Mar 14 19:17:48 2002 > +++ debian-policy-3.5.6.1/policy.sgml Mon Jul 22 11:19:58 2002 > @@ -7383,48 +7383,6 @@ > > </sect> > > - <sect id="usrdoc"> > - <heading>Accessing the documentation</heading> > - > - <p> > - Former Debian releases placed all additional documentation > - in <tt>/usr/doc/<var>package</var></tt>. To realize a > - smooth migration to > - <tt>/usr/share/doc/<var>package</var></tt>, each package > - must maintain a symlink <tt>/usr/doc/<var>package</var></tt> > - that points to the new location of its documentation in > - <tt>/usr/share/doc/<var>package</var></tt><footnote>These > - symlinks will be removed in the future, but they have to be > - there for compatibility reasons until all packages have > - moved and the policy is changed accordingly.</footnote>. > - The symlink must be created when the package is installed; > - it cannot be contained in the package itself due to problems > - with <prgn>dpkg</prgn>. One reasonable way to accomplish > - this is to put the following in the package's > - <prgn>postinst</prgn><footnote> > - <p> > - The <tt>debhelper</tt> script > - <prgn>dh_installdocs</prgn> does this automatically. > - </p> > - </footnote>: > - <example compact="compact"> > -if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then > - if [ -d /usr/doc -a ! -e /usr/doc/<var>package</var> \ > - -a -d /usr/share/doc/<var>package</var> ]; then > - ln -sf ../share/doc/<var>package</var> /usr/doc/<var>package</var> > - fi > -fi > - </example> > - and the following in the package's <prgn>prerm</prgn>: > - <example compact="compact"> > -if [ \( "$1" = "upgrade" -o "$1" = "remove" \) \ > - -a -L /usr/doc/<var>package</var> ]; then > - rm -f /usr/doc/<var>package</var> > -fi > - </example> > - </p> > - </sect> > - > <sect> > <heading>Preferred documentation formats</heading> > > > This way, by removing the requirement that packages must maintain > symlinks in /usr/doc, we are in fact allowing new packages not to > fiddle with symlinks anymore. > > I'm looking for seconds for this proposal, which is *just* to stop > requiring symlinks. Re-seconded. -- Roland Mas How does an octopus go into battle? Fully-armed.
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