Ralf Stubner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks! I haven't tested it yet, but from looking at the source I have
> one comment. I think '--enable' and '--disable' can be removed from
> $bad_options for updmap-sys, since these are debianized via Frank's
> debianze-updmap. 

Mmmm... but according to updmap-sys(1):

  When used with the options --edit, --setoption, --enable, --disable, or
  --syncwithtrees, updmap will first write updmap.cfg(5)  and  regenerate
  the  map  files  only if this file has been changed.  In Debian, updmap
  has been adapted so that these options do the "right thing": change the
  configuration  snippets  in  updmap.d instead, call update-updmap(1) to
  regenerate updmap.cfg(5)  and  regenerate  the  map  files  afterwards.
  Unfortunately,  they  will be regenerated even if updmap.cfg(5) has not
  been changed.

>From this text, I would infer that --syncwithtrees is already
debianized. It seems the manpage is in advance!

Well, looking at the comments in debianize-updmap, "only" --enable and
--disable shouldn't wreak havoc on Debian, at the moment (which is what
your message implied).

-- 
Florent



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