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Package: tleds
Severity: normal

Hi,

An upcoming release of Debian policy, version 3.5.5.0, contains an amendment
which clarifies the way man pages need to be installed.

Until now, packages could install /usr/share/man/man1/foo.1.gz with 'foo,
bar \- programs to do something' in the NAME section and have no
corresponding symbolic link from bar.1.gz (policy suggested using a symbolic
link, but wasn't clear that it's required), and our man program happened to
magically figure it out for itself and display the right man page when you
typed 'man bar'. However, guaranteeing that this would work even when you've
recently installed some new packages has a serious performance impact on
man, as it frequently has to go and look through the filesystem to update
its database.

Before woody's base system is frozen, I intend to remove this "feature" from
man-db, so that its performance is consistent and acceptable for a
reasonable number of people. It isn't a standard feature even among the
various man page browsers in Debian, let alone in other Linux distributions,
so there should be no compatibility problems. However, your package seems to
rely on it, so this bug is being filed to let you know that the way some of
your man pages are installed needs to be improved in order to work properly
in woody. All you need to do, if you already have, say, foo(1) and expect
bar(1) to work as well, is install a symbolic link to foo.1.gz as bar.1.gz
(.so links and hard links are also OK, though symlinks are recommended).

Here's a list of man pages and the names that don't appear anywhere in the
filesystem:

  usr/share/man/man1/tleds.1.gz: xtleds

If the list looks odd, please check man(7) to see if the man page is
formatted properly. This output was generated by way of mandb, so if it's
confused then users will be too; if it turns out that it's done the wrong
thing, please reassign this bug to man-db so that I can fix it. I might not
have caught symlinks that are created in the postinst (say, using
alternatives); if that's the case, please close this bug.

Please see bug #94995 and policy 3.5.5 section 13.1 for more information,
and feel free to contact me if you need help.

Thanks,

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Source: tleds
Source-Version: 1.05beta10-9

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
tleds, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

tleds_1.05beta10-9.diff.gz
  to pool/main/t/tleds/tleds_1.05beta10-9.diff.gz
tleds_1.05beta10-9.dsc
  to pool/main/t/tleds/tleds_1.05beta10-9.dsc
tleds_1.05beta10-9_i386.deb
  to pool/main/t/tleds/tleds_1.05beta10-9_i386.deb



A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.

Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
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Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 12:38:15 -0700
Source: tleds
Binary: tleds
Architecture: source i386
Version: 1.05beta10-9
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian QA Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Changed-By: Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: 
 tleds      - blinks keyboard LEDs for TX and RX network packets
Closes: 32074 60653 103920 159383 271240 276789
Changes: 
 tleds (1.05beta10-9) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * QA upload.
   * This package is orphaned.  Change maintainer to QA team.
   * Security: Do not create symlinks in /tmp as root, do not trust PIDs in
     /tmp/tleds.pid when running as root, and create the PID file securely
     when running as a regular user.  Thanks to Juergen Salk for the patch.
     (Closes: #276789)
   * Security: Check the ownership of the PID file and refuse to signal the
     process unless the PID file is owned by the user running tleds -k.
   * Add a -n option to use the ScrollLock light for both incoming and
     outgoing traffic, since using NumLock does nasty things to some
     keyboards.  Thanks, Maxime Chatelle.  (Closes: #32074)
   * Use daemon to background rather than a simple fork and detach from a
     controlling terminal if run as root.  This will hopefully prevent
     tleds from grabbing a remote login terminal and preventing a clean
     exit from the terminal that started it.  (Closes: #271240)
   * Renice to a priority of 10 in the init script.  Blinking the keyboard
     LEDs isn't that important.  (Closes: #60653)
   * Rip out all remnants of Linux 2.0 support.  This means the binary
     is called tleds as documented.  (Closes: #159383)
   * Install the binary into bin instead of sbin; tleds supposedly
     supports running as a normal user if the init script is disabled.
   * Remove any mention of xtleds from the man page, since the Debian
     package has never installed it.  (Closes: #103920)
   * Remove the unnecessary sleep 1 in the init script.
   * Add a README.Debian file explaining how to get started with the
     package and noting differences between the Debian package and
     upstream.
   * Update standards version to 3.6.2.
     - Build with debugging by default and support noopt.
     - Don't always strip the binaries; let debhelper handle that.
   * Update to debhelper compatibility level V4.
   * Rephrase the description to be more accurate and succinct.
   * Reformatted the copyright file, added the upstream author, added the
     actual copyright statement, and copied the GPL notice from the source.
   * Change section to utils to match override.
Files: 
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 81f85a7633d359f7f02e76df188f66a2 16596 utils extra tleds_1.05beta10-9.diff.gz
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