Quoting Ian Jackson (2020-02-25 18:40:47) > For -devel, context is that Anthony Fok just uploaded a new upstream > version of pydoctor (a tool for extracting API docs for python > modules) in order to fix a couple of upstream bugs. Anthony, thank > you very much for your work to help fix one of our (mutual) indirect > dependencies. > > Unfortunately the new pydoctor has some DFSG issues (#952546, CC'd). > > I am hoping that -devel can advise what the conventional approach is > to the package containing a sourceless copy of bootstrap.min.js. > > I'm guessing that the answer is to strip the sourceless file from the > package, and have the binary package contain a symlink into the file > tree of some other package which contains an appropriate bootstrap > file ? But is this right, and if so which package ? > > I vaguely remembered this having been discussed before but I couldn't > find the conclusions written down anywhere. I looked in quite a few > places for answers to this: I searched the lintian tags for missing > source, but they all seemed quite generic. I tried to search -devel > archives for "bootstrap" (too many hits) and "bootstrap.min.js" > (nothing relevant). I tried various wiki searches too.
If you need Bootstrap 3.x, then add symlink to path /usr/share/javascript/bootstrap/js/bootstrap.min.js and depend on package libjs-bootstrap. If instead you need Bootstrap 4.x, then you should do something similar but for some path below /usr/share/javascript/bootstrap4 and package libjs-bootstrap4 (I am vague here because that package apparently use a symlink internally requiring actually installing the package to know for certain which exact path it is - no, you should *not* link below /usr/share/nodejs as that path is not reliable). - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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