On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 03:25:14PM +0100, Ola Lundqvist wrote: > 1) Document that robots.txt should be copied to the proper place > in the README.Debian file. > 2) Tell the user to do that in a debconf box, or even to ask for > where to install it.
the /usr/share/doc docs are already there, i was just thinking that it would be nice if the user didn't have to do anything, but maybe i'm just being too much of a worry wart about it and anyone who installed it would read the docs? also i know folks generally frown on what they consider frivolous debconf messages/questions -- would this classify as frivolous? if not, at what priority should i set the question? > I think it is a really bad idea to install it in /var/www. First > of all this default place is probably not used, more than for very very > basic installations and also because you can overwrite other things. agreed. i also thought it was sketchy because it would be anonymously plopping a file somewhere, and a user might get a little confused about where it came from and what it was doing... anyway, thanks sean
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