Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Quoting Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Does this seem ok? correct? > > Yep, seems OK to me. Somewhere in the policy it states that any > package that has its own catalog _must_ install in its own > directory. Otherwise you get name-clashing with the local catalogs, > as you point out.
Ok, I'll have to make some changes, actually, to accomodate this. I didn't notice this. > I think you could go either way, putting them right in > /usr/share/xml or in /usr/share/xml/schema. But you'd still have to > give them their own subdirectories because of the catalog-clashing > problem. Strange. The implication is that stuff in /usr/share/xml/schema or /usr/share/entities are not registered, then -- they don't have their a catalog. No? >> FYI, of course I'm going to create symlinks from the old locations >> under /usr/share/sgml for backwards-compatability. > > Good. For some reason, dh_link isn't creating the links for me. They show up in > the package build area, but not when installing the package. What's created is > an empty directory. Not so useful:) Works for me, though. > There is an exception: for some packages, if I create the directory (via > <package>.dirs) where the link is to reside everything seems to work. I've still > got a couple docbook-* packages that don't provide the symlink that I need to > fix by editing the postinst manually. Have you had any problems of this sort? > Any ideas why it might be happening to me?? No clue. I don't use package.dirs tho. > BTW, I got a bug report against docbook-xsl because of a missing symlink. The > maintainer's package wouldn't build properly without it. My point: we definitely > need the symlinks. Yah. Well, my new sgml-data 2.0 is ready to go once xml-core uploads. I'm working out commiting this to local CVS then I'll put up a testing version. -- ...Adam Di Carlo...<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.......<URL:http://www.onshored.com/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

