On dom, 10 dez 2017, tomas wrote:
To put it differently, Debian tends to package docs separately, because
you might want to set up a storage-constrained system where you don't
want that extra stuff. To me, that makes sense.

It also helps the archives, since there can be one architecture-independent .deb with the docs, and then smaller architecture-dependent .deb's with the binaries for each architecture, instead of duplicating the docs in those architecture-dependent packages.

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Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
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