On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 10:18:57AM +0200, Arvind Autar wrote: > On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 07:42, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 09:24:10AM +0000, n.v.t n.v.t wrote: > > > > > Hello all. > > > > > > I have simple question which I could not find in the debian policy, maybe > > > someone could point me out to that section or the right documentation? Or > > > a > > > explanation would be nice. I'm debianizing a package that I would like to > > > split up in several parts, the package has a 'backgrounds' directory a > > > 'icons' directory and a 'examples' directory. How do I handle this? I > > > would > > > like to create packages like: > > > > > > package-backgrounds > > > package-icons > > > package-examples > > > package-name (which contains all of the above) Should I do this as a > > > meta-package? How do I create a meta-package? > > > > Is it really necessary to split it up like this? What is gained by placing > > the icons and backgrounds in separate packages? > > Hi, > > This all sounds to me like a complete theme package. Does this package > also contains gtk themes? If so, then it would be a good idea to > separate the gtk and gtk2 themes. But from what I don't understand is > why do you want to separate the backgrounds/icons/examples from each > other? I debianizing the redhat-artwork (not for the official > repository) but for personal gain and experience. What are you trying to > package?
I'm also curious about it, so this is a resend with it a CC to the unsubscribed original poster > > Arvind Cheers Geert Stappers