Le Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 08:30:43AM +0100, Matthew Johnson a écrit : > On Tue Aug 06 13:38, Eugene Zhukov wrote: > > Can it simply be "except if it is a .jar file" in parenthesis instead of > > vague "in the sense that it is meant to be uncompressed with..."? > > We want to write policy to be general and not have 100s of special > exceptions. In this case what is special is not that it's a jar file, but > that the user isn't meant to interact with it using standard compressed file > tools. This is not a state unique to jar files. Even if there aren't any > other known cases now, we want to write policy in a way that can apply to > them in the futuer.
Hi all, I agree that the recommendations should be generic. I used "unzip" instead "ungzip" in the example because I simply pasted the text from Bill's comment (676784#49). Before committing, I wondered if I should replace "unzip" by "ungzip", I concluded that "unzip" was probably intended since this is the underlying format of the JAR files, and that we exactly wanted to make the point that in normal operations one is not expected to run "unzip" on them. But if people find it confusing, I can correct by switching to "unzip", or by adding "or unarchived" after "uncompressed". Have a nice day, -- Charles Plessy Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org