Author: frank
Date: 2006-10-05 16:49:44 +0000 (Thu, 05 Oct 2006)
New Revision: 1674

Modified:
   tex-common/trunk/doc/Debian-TeX-Policy.pdf
   tex-common/trunk/doc/Debian-TeX-Policy.sgml
Log:
reindenting


Modified: tex-common/trunk/doc/Debian-TeX-Policy.pdf
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Modified: tex-common/trunk/doc/Debian-TeX-Policy.sgml
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--- tex-common/trunk/doc/Debian-TeX-Policy.sgml 2006-10-05 16:48:48 UTC (rev 
1673)
+++ tex-common/trunk/doc/Debian-TeX-Policy.sgml 2006-10-05 16:49:44 UTC (rev 
1674)
@@ -915,18 +915,18 @@
        <tt>build-depend</tt> on the TeX system</heading>
        <sect1><heading>Configuration</heading>
          <p>
-       If packages that build-depend on the TeX system need a changed
-       configuration, they should not try to provide it statically.
-       If settings in any other configuration file are inappropriate
-       for a package to build, this is (usually) a bug in the package
-       that provides the file.  It should be fixed in this package,
-       not circumvented by a workaround in the build process.  Such
-       workarounds have proven to be problematic, because they might
-       stop working after changes in the depended-on package, and
-       such failure cannot be foreseen by its maintainers.  If a
-       change is still necessary, the package should use the
-       configuration update programs with the <tt>--outputdir</tt>
-       and <tt>--add-file</tt> options.
+           If packages that build-depend on the TeX system need a changed
+           configuration, they should not try to provide it statically.
+           If settings in any other configuration file are inappropriate
+           for a package to build, this is (usually) a bug in the package
+           that provides the file.  It should be fixed in this package,
+           not circumvented by a workaround in the build process.  Such
+           workarounds have proven to be problematic, because they might
+           stop working after changes in the depended-on package, and
+           such failure cannot be foreseen by its maintainers.  If a
+           change is still necessary, the package should use the
+           configuration update programs with the <tt>--outputdir</tt>
+           and <tt>--add-file</tt> options.
          </p>
        </sect1>
        <sect1><heading>Font cache data</heading>


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