-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> No no, it's Debian-approved as you wrote and packaging looks ok, > AFAICS. Just one question: Is it safe to put the rc file into /etc > or would there be a good reason to put this into /etc/defaults/etc > and install via postinstall script? % cat /etc/typespeedrc /usr/share/typespeed/ It really is a constant-content file containing the path to data files (word lists and an highscores file for each word list). Some user may want to have a .typespeedrc in his home to redirect to a different list of highscores. I don't think any user should really need to change that "globally", as simple as the program is seems a bit overwill to install it with a postinstall script. Lapo PS: default content was indeed /usr/lib/typespeed but being the content text files and highscores it seemed a bit "strange" to put that in a /lib/ directory, so I changed it to /usr/share/typespeed/. - -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (PGP & X.509 keys available) http://www.lapo.it (ICQ UIN: 529796) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (Cygwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJCZs7AAAoJELBiMTth2oCD+QoP/0rZOqsEW4B8AII8rN++8KQs D6GeAKao12fSk5OPVXZuy+nVjvPnNO1c2dYkjdqXYeEtxb9csDgIE862PWqGRk5f pKalIA3+9jqmFEVHZBitVn+IlZxUzbvx0D+/rwhNBcD92JJXo1EIUiCl1+nQrhrQ tjE3eVJQiV2Qbxrl8KVtoGRrwY/OFTUmc+9w7c7jlFq1+WiZqBQaclT20SR/nftY ee/uVDKBIPcn5uuojbwfDk/9zfedg6AHjJUQmA0HBEqLSmHVGTjz9t15C53IKxq3 RV/JIU7Yn2bbbaH2u5k1kT6KXHlzGylS4Qx6XatMiTHefV5f9Kf7sELvqp5BKka5 y1PnNRfhZifJuW3pJOf97mRS8/2tYjGQDl4KGeDpRQyhH6kUaraocvbguM0Usxra XLdAcHNik97yvUuRlxfrW5qhh8+CTpckc7FrXbtgSf/lHpFJweXoS0IG8kSDnDDj 0aza4qeXdMp+B1+tEB3koVp3qUzWSZHAEfVZeN3EzEcT+fs/6z1CAbl4FgI+jlKE xWbUpP3JcEH63IIhlFBglCbqlwsARRvFK4FIU9AYLxWfW0dFZ4wwLOdMKCjPy0Mp 7IUjmzqfwnw+i1Z6i/7e5t4Ajyxyy8Ya0gJL/Tz8oy5SU69N+yYToY85RXhbpZDO sM87ZAXuD0QpouFwNjyf =XA5P -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----