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Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.8.0.1
Severity: wishlist
There ought to be a policy about how the package description of dummy
transitional packages is to be written. E.g., mandating a Tag
"dummy::transitional"(?) or something (also could differentiate different
kinds of dummies.)
That way users would have a sure-fire way of finding which packages
are dummies on their system, and which aren't, in order to delete them
if appropriate.
Currently one must poke around with e.g.,
$ grep-status dummy|grep dummy.*package
This is just a dummy package. You also need one of the four versions of
Description: transitional dummy package
This is a dummy package to ease the transition to libmime-tools-perl and can
This is a dummy package to ease transition to new package name.
This is a "dummy" package that depends on lenny's default version of
I didn't find any mention of them here.
cd /usr/share/doc/debian-policy/
find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -e zgrep -nH -ie dummy
nor relevant matches for "transition"
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Hi,
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:19:53 +0800, Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> There ought to be a policy about how the package description of dummy
> transitional packages is to be written. E.g., mandating a Tag
> "dummy::transitional"(?) or something (also could differentiate
> different kinds of dummies.)
I do not see why this should be policy, as opposed to a best
practice4s thing in the dev ref. Secondly, this should be implemented
first, and then when it reaches the point when it _is_ standard
practice, _then_ we think about putting it into policy.
manoj
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