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Re: Rewriting policy soonish if poss.



On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 02:13:36AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 07:29:57AM -0600, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> > To split the (often borderline) cases of specs versus guidelines seems
> > to me to be somewhat misguided.
> 
> Well, that's nice, but if our best reason is "it seems to me", we're not
> going to get anywhere, because it seems to me to be quite the opposite. We
> could arm wrestle for it, I guess?
> 
> For a more useful take, here, roughly, is what I'd think the tables of
> contents for the two documents might look like:

I had completely misunderstood what you were thinking until you wrote
this email, hence the confusion.

I think what you are saying now makes a fair bit of sense, with some
reservations:

> __Debian Standards Document__
> 
>   dpkg:

Most of the dpkg setup is so intricately connected with the packaging
process, that separating out some of this seems somewhat weird.
Although I guess that since this stuff is so clear and well-defined,
it would be somewhat reasonable to simply cross-reference it.

> 	version format
> 	package format
> 		.deb is an ar of tars, etc
> 		maintainer scripts are run when and under what circumstances
> 		what control file fields mean
> 	source format
> 		.dsc fields
> 		.tar.gz, .diff.gz, .orig.tar.gz structure
> 		debian/rules interface
> 		contents/format of debian/control, debian/changelog etc
> 	dselect interfaces
> 		/var/lib/dpkg/status, available, dselect methods, etc
> 	internal dpkg interfaces
> 		/var/lib/dpkg/info, alternatives, statoverride
> 
>   debconf:
> 	.templates format
> 	.config arguments, etc
> 	interface for frontends
> 
>   update-menus / menu file format

I guess I'm mostly with you on this one now.

   Julian

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