Re: how to build debugging binaries

2001-01-29 Thread Manoj Srivastava
>>"Bob" == Bob Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Bob> While this is included in policy 3.2.1 (probably earlier - I Bob> can't find it in the changelog), it is not mentioned in Bob> upgrading-checklist.text.gz. This was introduced in version 3.2.0.0. I should have been mentio

Re: how to build debugging binaries

2001-01-29 Thread Manoj Srivastava
>>"Bob" == Bob Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Bob> While this is included in policy 3.2.1 (probably earlier - I Bob> can't find it in the changelog), it is not mentioned in Bob> upgrading-checklist.text.gz. This was introduced in version 3.2.0.0. I should have been menti

Re: how to build debugging binaries

2001-01-29 Thread Bob Hilliard
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 04:14:47PM -0500, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > s/packages should/packages conforming to policy version 3.2.0 or greater > > should/ > > > > "should" referring to the Policy definition, meaning that this is optional > > (though rec

Re: how to build debugging binaries

2001-01-29 Thread Bob Hilliard
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 04:14:47PM -0500, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > s/packages should/packages conforming to policy version 3.2.0 or greater should/ > > > > "should" referring to the Policy definition, meaning that this is optional > > (though recomme

Re: how to build debugging binaries

2001-01-29 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 04:14:47PM -0500, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > s/packages should/packages conforming to policy version 3.2.0 or greater > should/ > > "should" referring to the Policy definition, meaning that this is optional > (though recommended) behavior. I hope the Debian policy czars inte

Re: how to build debugging binaries

2001-01-29 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 04:14:47PM -0500, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > s/packages should/packages conforming to policy version 3.2.0 or greater should/ > > "should" referring to the Policy definition, meaning that this is optional > (though recommended) behavior. I hope the Debian policy czars intend