On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 04:27:51PM +0400, Michael Tokarev wrote: > Besides, why did you create lilyterm-data? Can't you just swallow > it by main lilyterm package? You may need extra -data in two cases -- > when that -data comes from a separate source, or when you have several > different variations of your term package (say, gtk2 and gtk3 versions) > which all use a common set of data files. Apparently neither of the > two cases applies here.
To save space for debian servers. The lilyterm-data contains architecture independent files like i18n. Because they are architecture independent, putting them into lilyterm-data can make it serves all architectures (12 IIRC) in debian. If these files are in lilyterm, which is architecture dependent, debian will have 12 copies of these data. -- ChangZhuo Chen (陳昌倬) <czc...@gmail.com> http://czchen.info/ Key fingerprint = EC9F 905D 866D BE46 A896 C827 BE0C 9242 03F4 552D
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