在 2008-08-23六的 11:39 +1000,Hamish Moffatt写道: > Hi, > > On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 07:51:36AM -0700, Junichi Uekawa wrote: > > > > I'm a bit worried that this needs to be fixed for > > > > xpdf-chinese-simplified > > > > xpdf-chinese-traditional > > > > xpdf-korean > > > > xpdf-japanese > > > > > > > > packages. The fix would probably be simple. It should probably be > > > > hardlinks rather than symlinks considering dpkg behavior wrt symlinked > > > > dirs. > > > > > > You can't hardlink directories though, so we might as well symlink the > > > individual files. > > > > > > > I'd like this fix included in lenny so that we don't see a regression > > > > in Debian for Japanese users. > > > > > > > > > > > > There was a package in the NEW queue 'poppler-data' which should > > > > really have fixed this bug. > > > > http://ftp-master.debian.org/new/poppler-data_0.2.0-1.html > > > > > > > > That going into Debian sid would fix this bug also, but not quite sure > > > > if it's reasonable to expect a new package to enter Debian lenny. > > > > > > I kinda think it's in poppler's domain to fix this; logically > > > xpdf-japanese (etc) exists only to enhance xpdf. poppler-data appears to > > > be a good solution. > > > > 1. poppler was theoretically self-contained, poppler-data was REJECTed > > once and not yet part of non-free as of today. > > > > 2. Japanese users upgrading from etch would have xpdf-japanese > > installed because evince (poppler) needed and used xpdf-japanese, and > > natural upgrade path would be xpdf-japanese supporting poppler. > > > > These factors make adding support in poppler somewhat reasonable. > > If the release managers would approve an update to xpdf-japanese I am > happy to upload a new version including your patch, or for you to NMU > the package. >
Which means the same should be done in xpdf-{chinese-{simplified,tranditional},korean} as well, and all will be unnecessary once poppler-data get accepted. I kind of think that's not a good way to deal with it. But well, just my 2 cents. -- Regards, Deng Xiyue, a.k.a. manphiz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]