Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.1.1.1
Severity: wishlist

Will implement current practice, and provide an actual policy for usage of
the "xserver" virtual package which appears in the virtual packages list.

In a nutshell, X servers that interface directly with the display and input
hardware or via another subsystem (e.g., GGI) should provide xserver.
Things like Xvfb, Xnest, and Xprt should not.

-- 
G. Branden Robinson            |    America is at that awkward stage.  It's
Debian GNU/Linux               |    too late to work within the system, but
[EMAIL PROTECTED]         |    too early to shoot the bastards.
roger.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/ |    --Claire Wolfe

--- policy.sgml.orig    Wed Dec 29 17:01:51 1999
+++ policy.sgml Thu Dec 30 12:58:11 1999
@@ -3140,6 +3140,12 @@
          without) of your package.</p>
          
        <p>
+         <em>Packages which provide an X server</em> that, directly or
+         indirectly, communicates with real input and display hardware
+         should delcare in their control data that they provide the
+         virtual package <tt>xserver</tt>.
+       </p>
+       <p>
          <em>Application defaults</em> files have to be installed in
          the directory <tt>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/</tt>.
          They are considered as part of the program code.  Thus, they

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