Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.2.1.2
Severity: wishlist

This policy revision is long overdue, since the transition away from the
current policy is actually largely complete already.

This is probably the most important X policy proposal in quite a while,
since we have lintian checks that enforce the old obsolete policy.

--- policy.sgml.orig    Sun Jan 21 14:48:38 2001
+++ policy.sgml Sun Jan 21 15:41:14 2001
@@ -6101,29 +6101,22 @@
        
        <p>
          <em>Application defaults</em> files must be installed in the
-         directory <tt>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/</tt>.
-         <footnote>
-           <p>Note: This shall change very shortly.</p>
-         </footnote>
-         They should not be registered as <em>conffile</em>s or
-         otherwise treated as configuration files.  Customization of
-         programs' X resources may be supported with the provision of
-         a file with the same name as that of the package placed in
-         the <tt>/etc/X11/Xresources/</tt> directory, which must
-         registered as a <em>conffile</em>.  <em>Important:</em>
-         packages that install files into the
-         <tt>/etc/X11/Xresources/</tt> directory <em>must</em>
-         declare a conflict with <tt>xbase (&lt;&lt;
-           3.3.2.3a-2)</tt>; if this is not done it is possible for the
-         installing package to destroy a previously-existing
-         <tt>/etc/X11/Xresources</tt> <em>file</em> which had been
-         customized by the system administrator.
-         <footnote>
-           <p>Rationale: clarifies the language to properly
-             address the package maintainer, not the system
-             administrator, as to how to manage
-             /etc/X11/Xresources.</p>
-         </footnote>
+         directory <tt>/etc/X11/app-defaults/</tt> (use of a localized
+         subdirectory of <tt>/etc/X11/</tt> as described in the <emph>X
+         Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface</emph> manual is also
+         permitted).  They must be registered as <em>conffile</em>s or
+         handled as configuration files.  For programs that are not linked
+         against the X Toolkit (Xt) library, customization of programs' X
+         resources may also be supported with the provision of a file with
+         the same name as that of the package placed in the
+         <tt>/etc/X11/Xresources/</tt> directory, which must registered as
+         a <em>conffile</em> or handled as a configuration file.
+         <em>Important:</em> packages that install files into the
+         <tt>/etc/X11/Xresources/</tt> directory <em>must</em> declare a
+         conflict with <tt>xbase (&lt;&lt; 3.3.2.3a-2)</tt>; if this is
+         not done it is possible for the installing package to destroy a
+         previously-existing <tt>/etc/X11/Xresources</tt> file which had
+         been customized by the system administrator.
        </p>
 
        

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