Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But it's in the docs, mailing lists, README files, and people will try > it.
Yes... > Indeed it is. On the other hand, patching updmap --enable/disable to > work on Debian isn't less complicated, I fear. I agree... > The only really easy thing to do would be to change --enable/disable > to just echo some "please use update-updmap" message on stderr, and > then do nothing. That sounds appealing. :) -- Florent

