On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 11:12:30PM +0200, Danai SAE-HAN wrote:
> (UTF-8 encoding)
> (I believe that Chinese characters in the From: field caused my email
> to be blocked, except by debian-users-gb.)
Don't think so..

> I intend to adopt the cjk-latex package, and since this is my first
> package, I would like a few helping hands to polish this package.  The
> original maintainer (Anthony Fok) is willing to sponsor my package,
> but it wouldn't harm to have some extra QA.
> 
> 
> A few questions:
> 
> 1. I have several subpackages, so each has its own directory in
>    /usr/share/doc/.  I wish to centralize all docs, example files the
>    changelog and the copyright file all in one single directory, id
>    est /usr/share/doc/latex-cjk/.  (Those package from the latex-cjk
>    source of course, not the extra Japanese and Korean font packages,
>    since they use a different source each.)
> 
>    Do I just have to install them manually (put them in a .install
>    instead of in a .docs file)?  And what about the changelog and
>    copyright files?  They use the same source anyway.
Every package must have at least /u/s/d/$p/copyright; it is valid if
/u/s/d/$p is a symlink to some other package.  From policy 12.3:

| `/usr/share/doc/<package>' may be a symbolic link to another directory
| in `/usr/share/doc' only if the two packages both come from the same
| source and the first package Depends on the second.[2]

Although I don't know why you would do this, if you decide to use
maintscripts to create that symlink, be sure to handle the case that
/u/s/d/$p doesn't exist (because the local admin is allowed to rm -fr
/u/s/d/).

-- 
Clear skies,
Justin


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