The package I'm packaging has two contrib programs, which are quite definitly quick-hack level, not worthy of going in /usr/bin. This raises two problems: 1) Where do they go? They shouldn't go in /usr/bin. I was going to put them in /usr/doc/naim/contrib, but that causes lintian complaints. 2) What should the permissions be? If they're in /usr/doc/naim/contrib, they can't be executable; they would have to be in /usr/doc/naim/examples or /usr/bin for that. But having non-executable scripts is inelegant. And, naturaly, putting them in /usr/doc/naim/examples is wrong because they aren't really examples. 3) Do I have to depend on tclsh for one minor contrib program? (Policy says yes.) (Yeha, I know that's three questions, but 1&2 are really one _problem_.)
-=- James Mastros