> > 
> > To properly fix the problem at hand, dvipdfmx should probably have a
> > directory where it reads all configuration sequentially from.
> 
> I think update-dvipdfmx can do that.

Where is it?

> 
> > The Debian maintainer of dvipdfmx decided to patch dvipdfmx to support
> > it. See Bug#271468.
> > 
> > Looking at your diff.gz[1], it looks to me you just packaged the new
> > upstream version without any consideration for backwards compatibility
> > or Debian integration. That kind of worries me.
> 
> I checked the patchs before NMU the package. But the patch was only for
> Japanese-TeX related package. If the patch make dvipdfmx read all
> configuration files from some directory, we can apply the patch because it
> can be used globally. But L10N patchs must not be applied to debian main
> package. Remember debian is not a project only for Japanese.
> 
> Although the maintainer of dvipdfmx decided to apply L10N patch, I thought
> that's wrong. That's why I didn't apply the patch.

It's not a L10n patch.  It's a configuration patch for extensible
framework.  Currently your NMU'd dvipdfmx does not provide a extention
framework without touching dvipdfmx conffile. Which means, if I modify
its configuration, dpkg will warn you.


regards,
        junichi
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