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Re: Bug#357032: uncompressed documentation for pgf and beamer



Hi, sorry for the many emails.

once more me,

On Mi, 19 Dez 2012, Norbert Preining wrote:
> On Mo, 17 Dez 2012, Norbert Preining wrote:
> > If this goes to experimental I would like to ask you to:
> > * wait until I have uploaded tex-common 4.0 to experimental
> 
> This is done now ...

And one more, 4.01 is uploaded to experimental, too.

With 4.01 and using dh_installtex the only thing that is necessary
is
	- Build-depend on tex-common >= 4.01
	- move the files to /usr/share/texmf/doc
dh_installtex *automatically* adds the dependency >= 4 if that
dir is present, and otherwise keeps it at >= 3.

> > * depend on tex-common >= 4

Not needed anymore, only Build-depend on tex-common >= 4.01 (or >=4 since
4.00 is disappearing)

> > * install documentation that should be found with texdoc into
> >   /usr/share/texmf/doc/... (which will NOT(!!!) be a symlink anymore!!!)

Yes.

> > * install Debian related docs (NEWS, Changelog etc) to the usual place
> >   /usr/share/doc/$package

Yes.

I attach a diff between the debian dirs of 3.10-2 and 3.24-0.1 that
I have prepared.

Best wishes

Norbert
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Norbert Preining            preining@{jaist.ac.jp, logic.at, debian.org}
JAIST, Japan                                 TeX Live & Debian Developer
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diff -Nru latex-beamer-3.10/debian/changelog latex-beamer-3.24/debian/changelog
--- latex-beamer-3.10/debian/changelog	2012-12-19 13:15:32.000000000 +0900
+++ latex-beamer-3.24/debian/changelog	2012-12-19 13:06:05.000000000 +0900
@@ -1,3 +1,17 @@
+latex-beamer (3.24-0.1) experimental; urgency=low
+
+  * Non-maintainer upload.
+  * new upstream releases
+  * do not compress the beamer user guide
+  * rearrange location of documentations files
+  * update debian/copyright 
+  * adjust doc-base section to Typesetting
+  * switch to quilt 3.0 source format
+  * build-dep on tex-common >= 4.01, and move doc files to
+    /usr/share/texmf/doc
+
+ -- Norbert Preining <preining@debian.org>  Wed, 19 Dec 2012 13:05:30 +0900
+
 latex-beamer (3.10-2) unstable; urgency=medium
 
   * Update Standards-Version.
diff -Nru latex-beamer-3.10/debian/control latex-beamer-3.24/debian/control
--- latex-beamer-3.10/debian/control	2012-12-19 13:15:32.000000000 +0900
+++ latex-beamer-3.24/debian/control	2012-12-19 13:06:05.000000000 +0900
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 Source: latex-beamer
 Section: tex
-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9.0.0), tex-common
+Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9.0.0), tex-common (>= 4.01)
 Priority: optional
 Maintainer: OHURA Makoto <ohura@debian.org>
 Standards-Version: 3.9.3
diff -Nru latex-beamer-3.10/debian/copyright latex-beamer-3.24/debian/copyright
--- latex-beamer-3.10/debian/copyright	2012-12-19 13:15:32.000000000 +0900
+++ latex-beamer-3.24/debian/copyright	2012-12-19 13:06:05.000000000 +0900
@@ -1,14 +1,472 @@
 This package was debianized by OHURA Makoto <ohura@debian.org> on
 Tue, 27 Jan 2004 23:14:24 +0900.
 
-It was downloaded from http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/
+It was downloaded from http://mirror.ctan.org/
 
-Upstream Author: Till Tantau <tantau@users.sourceforge.net>
+Upstream Author: 
+Till Tantau <tantau@users.sourceforge.net>
+Joseph Wright <joseph.wright@morningstar2.co.uk>
+Vedran Mileti\'c <vmiletic@inf.uniri.hr>
 
-Copyright: 2003, 2004 Till Tantau
+Copyright: 2003-2007 Till Tantau
+Copyright: 2010 Vedran Mileti\'c
+Copyright: 2011 Vedran Mileti\'c, Joseph Wright
+
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diff -Nru latex-beamer-3.10/debian/dirs latex-beamer-3.24/debian/dirs
--- latex-beamer-3.10/debian/dirs	2012-12-19 13:15:32.000000000 +0900
+++ latex-beamer-3.24/debian/dirs	2012-12-19 13:06:05.000000000 +0900
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-usr/share/doc/latex-beamer/emulation
-usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/beamer/emulation
+usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/beamer/
+usr/share/texmf/doc/latex/beamer/
diff -Nru latex-beamer-3.10/debian/examples latex-beamer-3.24/debian/examples
--- latex-beamer-3.10/debian/examples	2012-12-19 13:15:32.000000000 +0900
+++ latex-beamer-3.24/debian/examples	1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-examples/*
diff -Nru latex-beamer-3.10/debian/latex-beamer.doc-base latex-beamer-3.24/debian/latex-beamer.doc-base
--- latex-beamer-3.10/debian/latex-beamer.doc-base	2012-12-19 13:15:32.000000000 +0900
+++ latex-beamer-3.24/debian/latex-beamer.doc-base	2012-12-19 13:06:05.000000000 +0900
@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
 Document: latex-beamer
 Title: User's Guide to the Beamer Class
 Author: Till Tantau <tantau@users.sourceforge.net>
-Abstract: This manual describes what latex-beamer is
- and how it can be used to
- manage online manuals on Debian systems.
-Section: Tex
+Abstract: This manual describes the LaTeX Beamer class,
+ a LaTeX class for producing presentations and slides.
+Section: Typesetting
 
 Format: pdf
-Files: /usr/share/doc/latex-beamer/beameruserguide.pdf.gz
+Files: /usr/share/doc/latex-beamer/beameruserguide.pdf
diff -Nru latex-beamer-3.10/debian/rules latex-beamer-3.24/debian/rules
--- latex-beamer-3.10/debian/rules	2012-12-19 13:15:32.000000000 +0900
+++ latex-beamer-3.24/debian/rules	2012-12-19 13:06:05.000000000 +0900
@@ -1,7 +1,4 @@
 #!/usr/bin/make -f
-# -*- makefile -*-
-# Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper.
-# GNU copyright 1997 to 1999 by Joey Hess.
 
 # Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
 #export DH_VERBOSE=1
@@ -9,23 +6,13 @@
 
 CFLAGS = -Wall -g
 
-DOCDIR = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(PACKAGE)/usr/share/doc/$(PACKAGE)
-TEXMF = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(PACKAGE)/usr/share/texmf
-
-ifneq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
-	CFLAGS += -O0
-else
-	CFLAGS += -O2
-endif
-ifeq (,$(findstring nostrip,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
-	INSTALL_PROGRAM += -s
-endif
+PKGDIR = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(PACKAGE)
+DOCDIR = usr/share/doc/$(PACKAGE)
+TEXMF =  usr/share/texmf
 
 configure: configure-stamp
 configure-stamp:
 	dh_testdir
-	# Add here commands to configure the package.
-
 	touch configure-stamp
 
 build: build-arch build-indep
@@ -33,21 +20,12 @@
 build-indep: build-stamp
 build-stamp: configure-stamp 
 	dh_testdir
-
-	# Add here commands to compile the package.
-#	$(MAKE)
-	#/usr/bin/docbook-to-man debian/latex-beamer.sgml > latex-beamer.1
-
 	touch build-stamp
 
 clean:
 	dh_testdir
 	dh_testroot
 	rm -f build-stamp configure-stamp
-
-	# Add here commands to clean up after the build process.
-#	-$(MAKE) clean
-
 	dh_clean 
 
 install: build
@@ -55,47 +33,34 @@
 	dh_testroot
 	dh_prep
 	dh_installdirs
+	cp -r base/ $(PKGDIR)/$(TEXMF)/tex/latex/beamer/
+	cp -r doc/* $(PKGDIR)/$(TEXMF)/doc/latex/beamer/
+	#
+	# remove license statements, it is included in the copyright file
+	rm -r $(PKGDIR)/$(TEXMF)/doc/latex/beamer/licenses
+	# copy other documentation etc files to doc dir
+	mkdir -p $(PKGDIR)/$(DOCDIR)
+	cp -r emacs solutions examples $(PKGDIR)/$(DOCDIR)
 
-	# Add here commands to install the package into debian/latex-beamer.
-#	$(MAKE) install DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/latex-beamer
-	cp -r base/ $(TEXMF)/tex/latex/beamer/
-
-	cp -r solutions/ $(DOCDIR)/
-
-# Build architecture-independent files here.
 binary-indep: build install
 	dh_testdir
 	dh_testroot
 	dh_installchangelogs ChangeLog
-	dh_installdocs
-	dh_installexamples
+	dh_installdocs AUTHORS FILES README TODO 
 	dh_installtex
-#	dh_install
-#	dh_installmenu
-#	dh_installdebconf	
-#	dh_installlogrotate
-#	dh_installemacsen
-#	dh_installpam
-#	dh_installmime
-#	dh_installinit
-#	dh_installcron
-#	dh_installinfo
 	dh_installman
-	dh_link
-	dh_strip
-	dh_compress
+	dh_link 	\
+		$(TEXMF)/doc/latex/beamer/beameruserguide.pdf  \
+		$(DOCDIR)/beameruserguide.pdf
+	dh_compress -X.pdf
 	dh_fixperms
-#	dh_perl
-#	dh_python
-#	dh_makeshlibs
 	dh_installdeb
-	dh_shlibdeps
 	dh_gencontrol
 	dh_md5sums
 	dh_builddeb
 
-# Build architecture-dependent files here.
 binary-arch: build install
 
 binary: binary-indep binary-arch
 .PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install configure
+
diff -Nru latex-beamer-3.10/debian/source/format latex-beamer-3.24/debian/source/format
--- latex-beamer-3.10/debian/source/format	1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900
+++ latex-beamer-3.24/debian/source/format	2012-12-19 13:06:05.000000000 +0900
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+3.0 (quilt)

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