The proper place for these reports is the bug tracker. They won't get
fixed otherwise.
-Ben
On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 06:44 AM, jfm wrote:
gnupg is not alone to install in wrong places:
~# dpkg -S /sw/libexec
octave-atlas, gnupg: /sw/libexec
~# dpkg -S /sw/man3
extutils-f77, pgplot-per
gnupg is not alone to install in wrong places:
~# dpkg -S /sw/libexec
octave-atlas, gnupg: /sw/libexec
~# dpkg -S /sw/man3
extutils-f77, pgplot-perl: /sw/man3
~# dpkg -S /sw/man
cdbkup: /sw/man
~# dpkg -S /sw/doc
gperf, anjuta: /sw/doc
~# ls -p1 /sw/bin | grep '/$' | sed -r 's|^|/sw/bin/|g' | sed
christian
just a short note on gnupg-1.2.0-1. as i'm trying to port some software
to fink from time to time i read through the fink packaging reference
occasionaly i noted that the policy says:
4.3 Things to Avoid
No other directories than the ones mentioned above should exist in /sw.
In par