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Bug#628174: debian-policy: Link §7.1 (relationship fields) to §11.1 architecture specification strings



Le Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:18:17PM +0100, Stuart Prescott a écrit :
> 
> Currently, §7.1 refers to the archtecture restriction syntax and architecture
> wildards without defining what the syntax for these restrictions is. The
> syntax for these clauses is defined in §11.1 (§11.1.1 in particular) but is not
> linked to from §7.1.

Dear Stuart and everybody,

the attached patch could add the links.

Have a nice week-end,

-- 
Charles Plessy
Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan
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Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 09:38:53 +0900
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Thanks to Stuart Prescott for the suggestion. Closes: #628174
---
 policy.sgml |    4 +++-
 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/policy.sgml b/policy.sgml
index 7377752..6efdef4 100644
--- a/policy.sgml
+++ b/policy.sgml
@@ -4627,6 +4627,7 @@ Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.1), exim | mail-transport-agent
 	  architectures.  This is indicated in brackets after each
 	  individual package name and the optional version specification.
 	  The brackets enclose a list of Debian architecture names
+	  in the format described in <ref id="arch-spec">,
 	  separated by whitespace.  Exclamation marks may be prepended to
 	  each of the names.  (It is not permitted for some names to be
 	  prepended with exclamation marks while others aren't.)
@@ -4694,7 +4695,8 @@ Build-Depends: foo [!i386] | bar [!amd64]
 
         <p>
 	  Relationships may also be restricted to a certain set of
-	  architectures using architecture wildcards.  The syntax for
+	  architectures using architecture wildcards in the format
+	  described in <ref id="arch-wildcard-spec">.  The syntax for
 	  declaring such restrictions is the same as declaring
 	  restrictions using a certain set of architectures without
 	  architecture wildcards.  For example:
-- 
1.7.2.5


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