El sábado, 7 de enero de 2006 15:13, Nathanael Nerode escribió: > Package: xterm > Version: 208-1 > Severity: minor > > Now that all the xterm manpages are installed in /usr/share/man/man1 > instead of in /usr/X11R6/man/man1, I believe they should drop the '1x' > suffix and revert to '.1'. Right? > > -- remove the appropriate part of debian/patches/901_xterm_manpage.diff > (the part which changes it from '1' to '1x') > -- rename the three manpages in debian/local from .1x to .1 > -- and change their internal references to remove the 'x' > -- remove the 'manext=1x' bit from the main "$(MAKE) install" > line in debian/rules > -- fix all the references in debian/rules to the manpages in debian/local, > so they refer to them by the correct names > > I think this is all that needs to be done.
Hello, Nathanael. This was discussed long time ago, in #315195. quoted from Eugene Konev: ============================== Hello Nathanael. On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 20:44:57 -0400 you wrote: > > Fix xterm postinst script to setup proper manpage alternatives for > > x-terminal-emulator, as *xterm.1.gz have changed to *xterm.1x.gz in > > xorg (Closes #315195). > Um. I think we want them to be xterm.1.gz, not xterm.1x.gz, and we > should fix > *that*. Right? We now have all x manpages ending with [1-9]x.gz ============================== I do not mind what to put. In fact, it is easier for me as I do not have to touch manext variable and the like. But please agree on something, because I do not know what is right here. Best regards, Ender. -- Network engineer Debian Developer
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