Russ Allbery writes ("Bug#473439: debian-policy: Debian Policy inconsistent
with Developer's Reference"):
> "Adam D. Barratt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > For what it's worth, and possibly to add more confusion, dak uses the
> > term "component" in this case.
>
> Also, I guess my first reactio
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On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 02:59:33PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> Package: debian-policy
> Version: 3.7.3.0
> Severity: wishlist
>
> The debconf specification says that (/-separated) template name
> components are limited to alphanumerics, '+', '-', and '.'. However, d-i
> and I suspect many other p
Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.7.3.0
Severity: wishlist
The debconf specification says that (/-separated) template name
components are limited to alphanumerics, '+', '-', and '.'. However, d-i
and I suspect many other packages also use '_' extensively. As a debconf
and cdebconf co-maintainer I
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