Bug#803674: latex not found in opengm
Hi Ghislain,
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 08:29:42AM +0000, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
> >
> >Did you checked whether the documentation is properly built?
>
> Yes, although the -doc package only contains the HTML documentation. I
> checked it and it runs fine. I can add the pdf build if it is a blocker.
It s no blocker for me - just stumbled upon it and if you are aware of
this it is fine for me.
> >Moreover as far as Debian Med policy concerns all packages should be
> >by default
> >
> > Priority: optional
> >
> >I'm not sure about Debian Science policy but I think it is - or at least
> >it should be IMHO - the same. Do you have any reason to choose "extra"?
>
> An artefact from `debmake`. Will correct that.
I recommend to not use debmake. Debian Med provides a template which
creates way less work and leads to way less errors.
I'v pushed the change and will build + upload as per current state (if
you do not want me to wait for other changes.
> >Finally there is an embedded JS copy:
> >
> >W: libopengm-doc: embedded-javascript-library usr/share/doc/libopengm-doc/html/jquery.js please use libjs-jquery
>
> Raised to me by Gianfranco. Also discussed in [1].
>
> cat /usr/share/doc/doxygen/README.jquery
>
> [...]
> It is not considered a problem for Doxygen or packages using Doxygen to
> embed jquery. In fact replacing the `jquery.js` file created by Doxygen
> likely results in broken documentation. Packages doing that are buggy.
> Lintian will have to learn that a `jquery.js` embedded by Doxygen is a
> normal thing.
> [...]
>
> [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2014/10/msg00774.html
OK. No strong opinion about this.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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