+ Mikhail Gusarov (Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:42:06 +0700): > Hi,
Hello, Mikhail. > I've got source package (pyinotify) with 3 binary packages built from > it: python-pyinotify, python-pyinotify-dbg and python-pyinotify-doc. > In new upstream release author dropped the binary module (hence there is > no need for python-pyinotify-dbg) and moved all documentation to wiki > (so python-pyinotify-doc is no longer available). > What is the proper way to handle this change? Should I conflict/replace > those old packgaes in new python-pyinotify? You should just stop building them, and the old versions will get removed from the archive semi-automatically. Regarding the -doc package, it is very unfortunate that the upstream author has decided not to ship any documentation in the tarball. If it’s moved to a Wiki, I suggest that you contact them at least once asking if it’d be possible to include a copy of the documentation in the tarballs, so that users can read it offline. It is not necessary that it lives in the same VCS as the code: just bundling a snapshot in the released tarballs should be enough. Thanks, -- - Are you sure we're good? - Always. -- Rory and Lorelai -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org