On Mon, Jan 1, 2001 at 12:20:32 -0800 (+0000), Joey Hess wrote: > Ben Collins wrote: [snip] > So it will need to: > > 1. Remove all symlinks in /usr/doc that correspond to > symlinks or directories with the same names in /usr/share/doc > 2. If there are any directories with the same names in /usr/doc and > /usr/share/doc, merge them. (And probably whine about it, since > that's a bug.) > 3. Move any remaining directories and symlinks that are in /usr/doc to > /usr/share/doc > 4. Move any files in /usr/doc to /usr/share/doc (shouldn't be necessary, > but just in case). > 5. Remove /usr/doc > 6. Link /usr/doc to /usr/share/doc
1,3,5,6 need doing (for instance dh_installdocs will install symlinks in /usr/doc if /usr/doc exists if /usr/doc/<pkg> doesn't exist). However do we really need the rest? It'd be nice I guess, but why not just fix the packages? Adrian Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Windows NT - Unix in beta-testing. GPG/PGP keys available on public key servers Debian GNU/Linux -*- By professionals for professionals -*- www.debian.org