Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 02:05:17PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> > > DELAYED DO-NOTHING (the Bad One) > > Honestly, I don't even think this is that bad. > > > > Anyway, I think the more important part of this discussion, or at > > least the more controversial part, is whether symlinks/cronjobs/hacking > > dpkg or whatever is even an acceptable measure. Which is why all > > the formal objections irk me. > I agree. I would make a proposal that sounds like: > Move to usr/share/doc in individual packages. Do nothing else. No symlinks, > no messing with dpkg, no scripts. I already followed up on this once, but I'd like to make another point. If we go with the default now, potato is *going* to be a mess! If, instead, we hold off on moving /usr/doc/ till *after* potato, then we have a clean potato, and a whole release cycle to get woody fixed up, and maybe make it consistent. There is more involved with FHS than I think many people realize. We have a fair amount of work to do just with the stuff that is obvious *and* non-contentious, like /usr/share/man and /usr/share/info. I haven't heard *anyone* discuss the move from /var/lib/games to /var/games either, which is going to require a bit of work. Potato is *not* going to be FHS compliant, so why pretend? The /usr/doc issue is big, but it's simple and consistent, and will yield to brute force measures *somehow*. Let's make sure we have the more subtle, inobvious, and tricky bits under control before worrying about it. cheers -- Chris Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] | I have a truly elegant proof of the or [EMAIL PROTECTED] | above, but it is too long to fit into http://www.dsp.net/xtifr | this .signature file.