Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Convert it to text. Include the html changelog if it makes sense, > but make changelog.gz be the text version.
Right, I am currently converting it to text and including that. But my problem is that policy says specifically that the HTML changelog should be named 'changelog.html.gz' (and presumably be in the top-level of the doc directory). But naming it that would break the hyperlinks. Here's how upstream lays out the documentation: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> ls -R doc doc: authors changelog copying index.html install news todo doc/authors: index.html doc/changelog: index.html doc/copying: index.html doc/install: index.html doc/news: index.html doc/todo: index.html [EMAIL PROTECTED]> And, for example, the toplevel index.html references changelog/index.html. Right now I'm just copying all those subdirectories to /usr/share/doc/xml-resume-library. So should I do: cp changelog/index.html changelog.html && gzip -9qf changelog.html ...in addition to having the changelog available as changelog/index.html? I guess this is a relatively minor thing, but I don't like seeing lintian errors every time I debuild :) Maybe Julian's suggestion of a lintian override is the best in this situation, since it's just a 'should'.