On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 08:21:09PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: > Marco Presi wrote: > > My problem is this: for the two packeges I want to have two > > different man pages (in fact "server-enhanced" has more config > > options that "server") but it would nice if the man pages could have > > the same name ("server.conf.5") > > > I don't know how to resolve this, because in the /debian dir I can > > put just one file named "server.conf.5" > > Provided your packages conflict, you can make two files, > debian/server.conf.5 and debian/server-enhanced.conf.5. Make the latter > have the same .TH line at the top as does the former, something like > this: > > .TH SERVER.CONF 5 > > And make dh_installman install one into one package, one into the other. > It will take care of naming them based on the .TH line, so the file > names used in your source package really don't matter.
Alternatively, if the package overlap, then you could have a so link to create a link from the new enhanced man page to the normal one (if they are both going to be installed at the same time). This would create a symlink when both packages are installed. Saddly, the current way dh_installmanpages handle this is broken (well i was told it would be fixed post woody release) and it does not really work (the symlink is to the original name, not the gzipped one). I create the symlink by hand in a postinst. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]