On Friday 05 January 2007 20:56 pm, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote: > Hi, > > > Set any bugs about /usr/doc stuff to being blockers of this bug report. > > Use this as a tracking/coordination bug for the remainder of the > > transition. > > > > Note that once this transition is complete we will need to do something > > in base-files to remove the /usr/doc directory, if it is empty. It won't > > be empty in all cases, for example a user might have non-debian or old > > packages that have not transitioned still installed. This bug can be > > reassigned to base-files to deal with that last step once it is no > > longer blocked by any other bugs. > > Well, today I have fixed the last two remaining bugs that blocked this > bug (I'll have to followup to them to see whether the fixes will get to > Etch, but that is not really on topic for this bug per se). > > Hence, I think now is the time to continue with the next steps as > outlined in the first message in the bug, right?
It appears that inform's postinst still creates a /usr/doc symlink, and this seems to have been missed. What's the appropriate severity for a bug to be filed against inform? -- Daniel Schepler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]