Re: Glom for Ubuntu Intrepid
- From: Iain Lane <laney ubuntu com>
- To: Murray Cumming <murrayc murrayc com>
- Cc: glom-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Glom for Ubuntu Intrepid
- Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 10:58:03 +0000
On 6 Jan 2009, at 07:56, Murray Cumming wrote:
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 21:59 +0000, Iain Lane wrote:
Iain Lane wrote:
I'm not sure if I pushed the fixed version to my PPA, as I was
preparing
for a real upload. I'll make sure to fix it on the PPA tonight.
Sorry
for not receiving these mails before! I only found out about the
issue
from reading the changelog on SVN, whoops.
For completeness, there was a rogue line in the rule file to build
the
.deb which read something like `rm -r /path/to/examples'. I don't
know
why the original packager put it there (FHS/Debian policy compliance
maybe? On Debian examples are supposed to be installed in
/usr/share/doc/package/examples, but they generally aren't directly
referenced by the program. Perhaps calling these "templates" would
be
better?), but I removed it and now they appear.
Thanks,
Iain
I uploaded ~ppa10 a little while ago. The examples and
documentation are
now split out into a separate glom-doc package,
That's not really acceptable to me. The templates/examples are an
important part of Glom and should always be present.
Quoting policy:
"Recommends
This declares a strong, but not absolute, dependency.
The Recommends field should list packages that would be found together
with this one in all but unusual installations. "
Sounds right to me? The user would be expected to have them installed,
sure, but the program still functions without them. Same as with the
manual. They *will* still be installed by default for anyone
installing glom, so functionally there's no difference, save that a
user who explicitly wishes to remove these files may now do so. (by
the way, the motivation for this [and presumably other] -doc packages
is to split arch-independent files in /usr/share/ out into an arch-
indep package which saves space and bandwidth for the mirrors).
Iain
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