Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> John H. Robinson, IV is correct to point out that HTML files are
> excluded from compression by default.  I didn't realise that.  In the
> case at hand, however, the HTML tree has more than .html files: it
> includes programming examples in .cpp files, for instance.  Compressing
> those broke browsing.
> 
> Since I'm the first to do this deliberately, according to Joey Hess,
> I'll simply continue using "|| true".

I wonder if you'd not be better off using something like 
dh_compress -X htmltree , to make it just not act on anything in
whatever directory your html and associated files are in. It would have
no effect on the other packages. Or for finer control you could use a
debian/package.compress file, although that's probably overkill.

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