Package: equivs
Version: 2.0.9
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
File: /usr/share/doc/equivs/README.Debian
1) Relationships of packages are in policy chapter 7. Not 2.
2) Mentioning make-equivs is a little confusing, as there seem to be
no such thing exposed to the end user.
$ grep -C2 make-equivs /usr/share/doc/equivs/README.Debian
a Debian package and build that package.
You need a control file for make-equivs. You will find examples
of control files in /usr/share/doc/equivs/examples.
--- /usr/share/doc/equivs/README.Debian 2006-02-04 07:57:15.000000000 +0000
+++ README.Debian.mod 2013-09-25 17:48:59.331927060 +0000
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ When you call the "equivs-build" program
subdirectory "equivs", containing the files necessary to create
a Debian package and build that package.
-You need a control file for make-equivs. You will find examples
+You need a control file for equivs-build. You will find examples
of control files in /usr/share/doc/equivs/examples.
The control file has a structure like the control files in "real"
@@ -49,9 +49,9 @@ Debian packages, but it doesn't have to
values will be used if you omit one. See the manual page for
"equivs-build" for more information.
-Check the Debian Policy Manual, Chapter 2, if you are unsure
+Check the Debian Policy Manual, Chapter 7, if you are unsure
about the different level of package relationships (dependencies)
-http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html
+http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html
(also available in the debian-policy package).
The program "equivs-control" will create a dummy control file,
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