hello, I am packaging insubstantial (flamingo/substance/trident) and am planning to provide -doc packages for each (library) package:
libflamingo-java-doc liblaf-widget-java-doc liblaf-plugin-java-doc substance-doc substance-flamingo-doc substance-swingx-doc libtrident-java-doc However, there are a number of problems with those package's (html-)documentation (<project>/www): - includes flash without source (substance*, laf-widget only) - duplicate (png) files: X: substance-doc: duplicate-files usr/share/doc/substance-doc/www/images/blog/scrollOverlay40-70-active-increase.png usr/share/doc/substance-doc/www/release-info/3.2/scroll-overlay40-70-active-increase.png - web site counters referenced from documentation: E: substance-doc: privacy-breach-statistics-website usr/share/doc/substance-doc/www/index.html (http://s23.sitemeter.com/js/counter.js?site=s23substance) - other files (pngs) referenced from documentation: X: substance-doc: privacy-breach-generic usr/share/doc/substance-doc/www/release-info/2.1/release-info.html (https://substance-theme-pack.dev.java.net/images/bloody-moon.png) --> the URLs are even broken - E: substance-doc: privacy-breach-may-use-debian-package usr/share/doc/substance-doc/www/see.html You may use libjs-jquery package. (http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.2/jquery.min.js) --> So my question is: Shall I try to fix all those problems or filter this and only include the javadoc? I tend to only ship javadoc as fixing the html docs (www/**) will result in quite broken (html-)documentation, is high effort and using only javadoc is what my predecessors did. --> What do you think? Another unrelated question: "W: <package>: new-package-should-close-itp-bug" --> I had to start from scratch because the new insubstantial bundles all 7 libraries (see above) in one upstream source package. --> shall I file an ITP for this or create a dummy changelog entry with gives credit to the individual substance/flamingo/trident packagers (is there an example of this)? Thanks and Best Regards, -- Felix Natter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87bngzl0du....@bitburger.home.felix