reopen 153404
thanks

Hi,

I don't fully understand your response.

On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 03:18:04PM +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:

> Subject: closing bug
> From: Vanessa Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:41:32 -0430
> 
> Package: apt-dpkg-ref
> Version: 5.2
> 
> I didn't found a section called 'debian' in the Debian Policy Manual,
> this package belongs to the 'doc' section. 

If you look at the Debian Policy Manual, section 9.10 (Registering
Documents using doc-base), you'll see:

  The doc-base package implements a flexible mechanism for handling
  and presenting documentation. The recommended practice is for every
  Debian package that provides online documentation (other than just
  manual pages) to register these documents with doc-base by
  installing a doc-base control file via the install-docs script at
  installation time and de-register the manuals again when the package
  is removed.

  Please refer to the documentation that comes with the doc-base
  package for information and details.

So there is nothing in policy that describes the document sections.
Looking at doc-base docs, section 2.3.2.1 we find:

  Section

      Section where the document belongs; this should follow the
      sections outlined in chapter 3.5 of "Debian Menu Policy", which
      can be found in the /usr/share/doc/menu/html directory. Required
      field.

Continuing on: we now need to look at the Debian Menu Policy to find
the section.  The Debian Menu sub-policy, Chapter 2 has the menu
structure.  As you suggest, there is no "Debian" section.  However,
neither is there a "Doc" section!

It looks to me that the current situation does not follow the letter
of policy.

If we now ask "What documents are in section Doc", I find just
apt-dpkg-ref:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'Section:.*Doc' /usr/share/doc-base/*
  /usr/share/doc-base/apt-dpkg-ref:Section: Docs

However, there are 31 packages in Section: Debian, including notables
such as Debian-Policy!  More to the point, we also find apt-howto-en,
apt-offline-usage-guide, and apt-user-guie in section Debian.  This to
me suggests that:

(1) apt-dpkg-ref should be moved, so I'm reopening this bug; and

(2) Doc-Base documentation has a bug in it.


Regards,
-Steve

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