-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Format: 1.5 Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 15:16:52 -0600 Source: debian-policy Binary: debian-policy Architecture: source all Version: 2.5.0.0 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description: debian-policy - Debian Policy Manual and related documents Changes: debian-policy (2.5.0.0) unstable; urgency=low . * AMENDMENT: Added in changes in Bug #25911, which rearranged sections to create a new section 4, namely, files. Section 3.3 ("Files") should become Section 4. The Sections that are currently Section 4 and Section 5 should be moved down to become Section 5 and Section 6 accordingly. . What is now Section 5.5 ("Log files") should be moved to be a subsection of the new Section 4 ("Files"), becoming section 4.8, placing it after "Configuration files", moving the would-be Section 4.8 ("Permissions and owners") to Section 4.9. All subsections of the current Section 5 after 5.5 should be accordingly moved down to fill in the number gap. . This, along with the next amendment, justifies bumping up the version number. closes: BUG#25911 . * AMENDMENT: Added in changes in Bug #21185, about the naming and compression of changelog files. Now, if the upstream changelog file is HTML formatted, it should be accessible as /usr/doc/<package>/changelog.html.gz It also allows for this to be a symlink, if the upstream file name does not conform to Debian conventions. closes: BUG#21185 . * AMENDMENT: Added in changes in Bug #7890, to make clear that the HTML documents should be supplied in _some_ package, not necessarily in the main binary package (at the discretion of the maintainer). closes: BUG#7890 . * AMENDMENT: Added in changes in Bug #26461, which corrects the policy to refer to /usr/doc/<package>/copyright, rather than /usr/doc/copyright/<package>. closes: BUG#26461 . * AMENDMENT: Added in changes in Bug #25385, which allow the architecture specification strings to be of the form <arch>-<os>, where os is one of linux, gnu. Previously, only linux was allowed, now we also cater to the hurd. closes: BUG#25385 . * The responsibility of the contents of this package has now passed to the debian-policy mailing list. The packaging details are now being managed by a group of maintainers that do ot won the contents. . * Make the package optional, not extra. . * Re did the SGML markup. Normalized the document, and undid the omitted and shor tags. Personally, I use too many DTD's in real life to be so converssant with each one to be clever with tag omissions, and, since I have a smart editor, omitting tags does not byuy one much. In the process, I discovered a few errors in the markup (one of my predecessors hasd the unfortunate habit of treating <p> as a "create some space here" tag, and more often than not put it at the end of a paragraph, rather than using is as a container element (which is what it is, really). . * Re did the control files, making them more robust . * re did the rules file, making it more general, and easier to maintain by putting in a layer of abstractions. Files: 5962ea63c57ff6cb03007e27d52f1778 607 doc optional debian-policy_2.5.0.0.dsc 10ffcc295118c7845dfab7cf73fbf11c 184485 doc optional debian-policy_2.5.0.0.tar.gz 3f3ca94dda705d728470d2ae66405072 248838 doc optional debian-policy_2.5.0.0_all.deb 77dc15ac4db00e253d9c08c7ac79f132 89307 byhand - policy.ps.gz 3d63f8dead5b8515e364e1b564620ebc 33879 byhand - policy.html.tar.gz f5f41dada847e909b69e6658fb47d5c0 31018 byhand - policy.text.gz 3ed7aa5a489834b24bb28ff377a34aa9 10982 byhand - libc6-migration.text 3bbe9ec22e24e29b01b85031464fbf52 5327 byhand - virtual-package-names-list.text
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