quake2 config file conflict handling

1998-03-04 Thread Roderick Schertler
I've got a bit of a problem packaging the new release of quake2. In the current package I'm using /etc/quake2.conf to hold package configuration info. The new release of quake2 has started using that same file for its own purpose. I'll have to rename my configuration file. The first problem is

Re: gv depends on ghostscript, which depends on gsfonts

1998-03-04 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
Marco> Anyways, as jens says, it is possible to set up gs | Marco> gs-aladdin to use e.g. the fonts of X. More in general, a Marco> better management for the gs fonts is required (i.e., Marco> scripts to install/deinstall families of fonts). I am Marco> working on this, but th

Re: SGML-format docs -- compile-time, what to do?

1998-03-04 Thread Adam P. Harris
"Ben" == Ben Gertzfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm making a new libgtk-doc package. Included with the upstream > source is a SGML-formatted GTK FAQ. Should I: Aren't you the lucky one! I love SGML! > 1) convert the SGML to HTML/LaTeX/??? at compile time Yes. Create at the least HTML f

SGML-format docs -- compile-time, what to do?

1998-03-04 Thread Ben Gertzfield
I'm making a new libgtk-doc package. Included with the upstream source is a SGML-formatted GTK FAQ. Should I: 1) convert the SGML to HTML/LaTeX/??? at compile time 2) convert the SGML to HTML/LaTeX/??? in the postinst 3) forget this silliness? :) And if I do convert the SGML to whatever, how sho