> Julian Gilbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I would suggest what several packages already do: install the docs in
> > /usr/doc/pkg and have /usr/doc/pkg-doc as a symlink to /usr/doc/pkg.
>
> That only works if the pkg-doc package depends on pkg, which isn't
> alway necessary or desirable.
Why should that be the case? Why can't you install things in
/usr/doc/pkg if pkg isn't installed? The only thing I can see being a
problem is if one of pkg and pkg-doc converts to the FHS and the other
doesn't; but I presume that these packages would have the same
maintainer anyway, so this shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Julian
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