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FYI: The status of the debian-policy source package
in Debian's testing distribution has changed.
Previous version: 3.7.3.0
Current version: 3.8.0.1
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Fabian Greffrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Package: debian-policy
> Version: 3.8.0.1
> Severity: minor
>
> Hi,
>
> Policy currently reads:
>
>> 8.2 Shared library support files
> [...]
>> Run-time support programs that use the shared library but are not
>> required for the library to function
Fabian Greffrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, in practice the -utils suffix for the discussed type of
> packages seems to be much more widely used than the -tools suffix that
> is suggested by policy 8.2. On my system I get the following results:
>
> $ dpkg -l \*-tools | wc -l
> 27
>
> $
Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.8.0.1
Severity: minor
Hi,
Policy currently reads:
8.2 Shared library support files
[...]
Run-time support programs that use the shared library but are not
required for the library to function or files used by the shared
library that can be used by any versio
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