Hello,
I'm sorry for late answer, and thank for reporting!

>>> In Message "Bug#503163: libgettext-ruby1.8: executable programs should be 
>>> installed in /usr/bin"
>>>            <20081023051053.1993.87313.report...@whale>,
>>> Kobayashi Noritada <no...@dolphin.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp>  said;
> Although rgettext, rmsgfmt, and rmsgmerge are shipped as binary programs
> in bin in the source package, they are strangely installed under
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/gettext.  Since the permissions are automatically
> fixed, this may not violate the Debian Policy and may not be a
> release-critical issue. ;-)  However, this affects usability.  It would
> be better if we can see these bugs fixed in lenny.

> Note that when you move those programs to /usr/bin, please change their
> shebang lines to "#!/usr/bin/ruby1.8".

I confirmed that libgettext-ruby1.8 has no executable.
libgettext-utils has, however that executable scripts are installed
in /usr/bin properly.
Do you really find the issue in libgettext-ruby1.8?

> Also, it would be good to use
> /usr/share/ruby-pkg-tools/1/class/ruby-setup-rb.mk in ruby-pkg-tools for
> handling setup.rb easily.  Since this will make the change larger, it
> would be good to do the switch in post-lenny.

Thanks for good information!
I'd like to use the cdbs rules for my ruby packages.
However I cannot apply it to libgettext-ruby currently.
Because it fails to build with encoding issue. I'll try to fix that.

-- 
Tatsuki Sugiura   mailto:s...@nemui.org



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