Alexander Hansen wrote:
> By definition, a SplitOff is a package which is built concurrently with
> the main package and split from it after building. To make dcmtk-doc
> optional rather than required you would have to use a separate .info
> file. A fair number of packages use this tactic.

OK, thanks, sounds easy enough.

A followup question: Consider this setup:
* The dcmtk-package installs some files into /sw/share/doc/dcmtk/
* The dcmtk-doc -package installs some files into /sw/share/doc/dcmtk/html

Would this be safe? What happens when I first install dcmtk, then 
dcmtk-doc, then remove dcmtk?

Thanks a lot
        Bernd

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