severity 300765 wishlist tags 300765 + upstream tags 300765 + wontfix On 21 March 2005 at 18:50, Pierre THIERRY wrote: | Package: r-doc-html | Version: 2.0.1-4 | Severity: serious | Justification: FHS chapter 4 | | /usr/lib : Libraries for programming and packages | /usr/share : Architecture-independent data | | The documents should be somewhere in /usr/share
1) R is a rather large system -- the upstream sources come in at around 10.6 mb for the compressed 2.0.1 release, and 12.4 for the current sources of the upcoming 2.1.0 release. R is also fairly popular and used by thousands of people across many different operating systems. 2) On all platforms, R installs all its files below a given directory. On Unix systems this defaults to /usr/local/lib/R. On Debian, we use /usr/lib/R for the obvious reasons. It is similar for OS X etc pp. 3) The R Core development team is aware of the issue; I had privately raised this before. Linux is used as a development platform by a large number of the R Core developers (and yes, some even use Debian). They know about the FHS. 4) As I said above, this is a large codebase and satisfying the FHS is a nice goal in and by itself. Unfortunately, it is without any upside for the other platforms. Still. I presume that a well-designed patch would find the consideration of the R developers. But someone needs to write and test the patch. So far, other priorities were more important. If you care deeply about this, consider submitting a patch. 5) This is an upstream issue. I do suggest we close it here, and I invite you to raise and file the issue in the upstream bug archive at http://bugs.r-project.org 6) I disagree with your assessment of the bug severity. Dirk | -- System Information: | Debian Release: 3.1 | APT prefers testing | APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental') | Architecture: i386 (i686) | Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-1-386 | Locale: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (charmap=ISO-8859-15) | | -- no debconf information | | -- | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A -- Better to have an approximate answer to the right question than a precise answer to the wrong question. -- John Tukey as quoted by John Chambers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]