Bill Mitchell writes ("changes file format"): > Just out of curiosity, does the following represent a horribly > formatted and human-unreadable package announcement? Except for > the lack of a Priority field, it passes the dchanges(1) syntax check.
I completely fail to understand why anyone is promoting this format. It is ugly, and my format is machine readable too. For comparison, below is what that announcement would have looked like if I'd generated it (assuming priority=medium). James A. Robinson writes ("Re: changes file format "): > Very nice! I think it looks quite good. Are you saying it looks anywhere near as nice as mine ? (Ra ra ra format wars.) This sounds really childish, I suppose, but there is an important issue here: having our release announcements and changelog files look good and be easily readable is important. Given that both formats are machine-readable and that they have almost exactly the same content there seems little reason to choose the uglier of the two. Oh, and mine would have allowed the maintainer to put some blank lines in the list of changes, which I think would have helped the readability too. > I also happen to like seeing the MD5SUM and file size information. In my format you can pass the md5sum information to `md5sum -c'. Ian. Adduser is a utility to add users and groups to the system. adduser (1.94-2); priority=MEDIUM * Makefile: moved symlink creation from postinst/prerm into the build stage * debian.postinst, debian.prerm: deleted * adduser.8: changed documentation for --home feature * adduser.pl: fixed some file locking races (Bug#1720) * adduser.pl: create home directory with setgid bit when using usergroups (Bug#1544) * adduser.pl: corrected permissions for copies of /etc/skel files (Bug#1544) * adduser.pl: run /usr/local/sbin/adduser.local if it exists (patch for this feature provided in Bug#1544) * adduser.pl: now always does chown before chmod (Bug#1544, Bug#1720) * adduser.pl: now correctly copies dot files from /etc/skel (Bug#1500) * adduser.pl: now gives informative message when called from a non-root user (Bug#1350) * adduser.pl: enforces that user names are never longer than 8 characters (Bug#1241) * adduser.pl: now copies everything below /etc/skel (Bug#1542) -- Sven Rudolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23 Oct 1995 18:43:31 MET 847dfb732aa3e994f1917d27ffc20eb3 adduser-1.94-2.deb 70fa124c71e5b709019f6729eb8cfe11 adduser-1.94-2.tar.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 13122 Oct 23 18:43 adduser-1.94-2.deb -rw-rw-r-- 1 root ian 24448 Oct 23 18:43 adduser-1.94-2.tar.gz