On 20010209T203507+0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What do you mean by `the required compatibility symlink'?
> Isn't /usr/doc obsolete?
> And yse, I do use debhelper.
Please read policy.
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What do you mean by `the required compatibility symlink'?
Isn't /usr/doc obsolete?
And yse, I do use debhelper.
On 20010209T203507+0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What do you mean by `the required compatibility symlink'?
> Isn't /usr/doc obsolete?
> And yse, I do use debhelper.
Please read policy.
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What do you mean by `the required compatibility symlink'?
Isn't /usr/doc obsolete?
And yse, I do use debhelper.
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On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 02:37:00AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
> Although the build dir of my package (tkman) does not contain a usr/doc dir,
> I
> do get that dir after installation.
> Can I be assured that I have fulfilled all my duties about not installing
> anything in /usr/doc? According to
Although the build dir of my package (tkman) does not contain a usr/doc dir, I
do get that dir after installation.
Can I be assured that I have fulfilled all my duties about not installing
anything in /usr/doc? According to lintian there are no problems with the
package.
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Sha
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 02:37:00AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
> Although the build dir of my package (tkman) does not contain a usr/doc dir, I
> do get that dir after installation.
> Can I be assured that I have fulfilled all my duties about not installing
> anything in /usr/doc? According to li
Although the build dir of my package (tkman) does not contain a usr/doc dir, I
do get that dir after installation.
Can I be assured that I have fulfilled all my duties about not installing
anything in /usr/doc? According to lintian there are no problems with the
package.
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Sh
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