* H.-Dirk Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: For the -policy folks:
gnome-users-guide-en has its files in /usr/share/gnome/help/users-guide/C/ /usr/share/doc/gnome-users-guide-en/html is a link to ../../gnome/help/users-guide/C > My doc dir is a link to another partition (space probs). Because of > this the link above failed. All is working if the link is changed > to a qualified form (/usr/share/gnome/..... Policy says in section 4.5: In general, symbolic links within a top-level directory should be relative, and symbolic links pointing from one top-level directory into another should be absolute. (A top-level directory is a sub-directory of the root directory `/'.) So, I like to hear your opinion what to do with this. Should I use a absolute link or not? Please Cc: me, I am not subscribed to -policy. Ciao, Martin