Matthew East [2009-08-27 19:36 +0100]: > I suspect that it should be possible to add an alternative search path > to yelp so that it checks in more than one location.
It's not just yelp, though, there are also the omf files which seem to be handled by rarian? > Likewise, it seems to me that such hardcoded file references might be > fixable bugs. For reference "beanstalk.xml" is an example which some > of the upstream developers use when planning features in the Gnome > help (see http://www.gnome.org/~shaunm/quack/mallard.xml). I don't > think it's a real file at all. If that's the only hardcoded path, I > suspect that it's a red herring. Ah, I see. I didn't find anything else (I grepped /usr/share/gnome/help). Thanks for clarifying. > Incidentally, is the stripping also going to be done for other > packages using the directory /usr/share/gnome/help (such as > ubuntu-docs)? Usually yes. Particular packages can opt out in the usual way by setting NO_PKG_MANGLE=1 in debian/rules. > If so, am I right that we can go back to shipping all > languages in the ubuntu-docs package, rather than only those which are > >70% translated? That's indeed true, if you would like ubuntu-docs to be stripped/distributed that way, too. Thanks, Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org) -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
