On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, Chad Walstrom wrote: > Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > > Just because the junkfilter package puts the files in > > /usr/share/junkfilter does not mean they are there to be used > > directly. Certainly, they have to be *somewhere* in the filesystem, > > but as it's code more than documentation, they are put in /usr/share > > to satisfy the FHS. > > > > The files are there just so that they may be copied to the home > > directory of whatever user wants to make use of them, so I'm not to > > consider this as a real bug. > > Then I would prompt you to mention this in README.Debian.
Hmm, what about "Place the junkfilter files wherever you want them. $PMDIR/junkfilter is a likely choice"? This is from README.gz. Do you think it's not enough? Should I perhaps remove README.Debian so that people who only read a single file read the original README instead? (This is not a rethorical question. The README.Debian file does not really say anything which is not already said in the upstream README, so removing it is a real possibility here). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]