* Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-25 10:18]: > * Martin Wuertele [Sun, Jun 25 2006, 08:09:57AM]: > > > file-roller does view pdf.gz and if e.g. firefox handels them incorrect > > it should be fixed in there. We don't change policy when programs are > > broken, we fix them. > > What shitty kind of reasoing is that? "If it does not use my extra stuff > then it is incorrect?" "If Debian does not use RedHat Kickstart then it > is broken?"
Do you have some arguements beside the rant? firefox definitely should handle .txt.gz and other gzipped plaintext documentation. I'm not talking about pdfs, as in the thread back then I still prefere to use the built-in compression available for pdfs. > > > then I do not understand why it is done. > > > > See other mails in this thread, ther are good reasons to keep doc > > packages compressed, e.g. half a gig of space saving. > > This extrapolation does hardly describe the real situation. Who install > all -doc packages available in Debian and does not use them? That number was from a typical installation. I don't think pdfs should be gzipped but the built-in compression should be used. However not compressing anything is a real unnecessary waste of space. On my portable I have ~4.6K gzipped files in /usr/share/doc and only 39 of them are pdfs, 4 are html files. I just copied the whole /user/share/doc (169M) to another lvm and uncompressed everything in there - a typical installation - and uncompressed all the gzipped files. That results in a total of 323M nearly doubling the required space. I favour keepin plaintext documentation gzipped therefore. yours Martin -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---- Debian GNU/Linux - The Universal Operating System Assembler is easy, just a lot of work. -- Peter De Schrijver, Linuxtag 2004 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]