On 06-10-2014 19:01, Armin K. wrote:
On 6.10.2014 23:40, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 06-10-2014 17:59, Armin K. wrote:

There is no need to invert it. It was done like this because if someone
does rm -rf /usr/share/doc/* (it can take a lot of space, so there's a
good chance for that) that CUPS web interface remains in tact, because
it's installed in docdir. symlink is created to honor the traditional
docdir. You don't need the reverse symlink, but you have a risk of
losing the web interface.


Problem is that, when/if updating, it will mix previous and new docs,
but the versioned symlinks will point to the same directory.

Yeah, you got that right.

The another solution is to install a versioned dir into /usr/share/cups,
ie /usr/share/cups/doc-2.0.0 so the old symlinks always point to the
versioned document root outside of /usr/share/doc.

I preferred this.

Think everything is done.

The only place looking for or using libgcrypt for anything is configure.

Added an sed to remove it, but is will not make difference but in the logs, perhaps status.

Please, check if I forgot anything.

Committed revision 14529.

Thanks.

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