On Sep 18, Ardo van Rangelrooij ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Neil Roeth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On Sep 16, Ardo van Rangelrooij ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > Have you perhaps been reading my web page about sgml-base usage (or the lack of > > > it): http://people.debian.org/~ardo/PACKAGES/SGML/sgml-base.html ??? > > > > Ardo, > > Neil, > > > There are several problems with my packages, according to this table. Since > > the entries are very brief, I am not sure what changes need to be made. Are > > you planning to put an explanation for each column somewhere? Or, perhaps you > > could file bug reports telling me briefly what needs to be done to jade, sp, > > openjade and opensp. If you do that, I will make the changes soon and get new > > packages out. > > The plan is to file bug reports for the severe issues. However, filing a bug > report for e.g. an empty directory in a package might be a bit of an overkill. > But I'll also put an explanation of each of the columns on the web page.
I agree. My intent was to tell you I need more info to solve the problems, but also to let you know that however you want to do it is fine by me, including either of the ways I suggested or any other. > > I guess the meaning of the comment for opensp in the column "Files in > > /usr/lib/sgml", i.e., "No (/usr/lib/opensp)", is that the files in > > /usr/lib/opensp should be in /usr/share/sgml, correct? > > Yep, that's the intention. Change already made in the new package I am working on. > > Thanks. I appreciate the effort you've put into this. > > You're welcome. As the maintainer of sgml-base I see it more or less as my > responsibility to make sure it's used properly and according to the policy. > Why else have it? Yup. > I've now also added links to the issues from the main table. I see, I'll get to work. I still do not know what "Proper scripts for post and pre" means, though, and since ALL of my packages have a "no" in that column, I need to know :-) -- Neil Roeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

