> I could swear that a couple of people *DID* say exactly that -- that
> if we fix debhelper and whatever the other tool is, we'll only have a
> handful of packages left to fix.  Obviously, you and *I* know this is
> pretty darned unlikely to happen by Potato's release! :-)

(I think the issue was with the /usr/doc->/usr/share/doc move, not
with FHS compliance.  The former has the distinction of being highly
user-visible, whereas, for example, almost no-one will notice some
manpages being in /usr/man and others in /usr/share/man, as long as
they are using a man-db with a /usr/share/man-aware
/etc/manpath.config.  I presume that the /var/lib/games->/var/games
move will be similar on that count.)

   Julian

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  Julian Gilbey, Dept of Maths, QMW, Univ. of London. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Debian GNU/Linux Developer,  see http://www.debian.org/~jdg

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