Hi,

Thanks these are good points.

I have question and request for help.

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 01:42:09AM +0100, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> --- a/maint-guide.en.sgml
> +++ b/maint-guide.en.sgml
> @@ -837,6 +837,8 @@
>  ... describe patch
>  </example>
>  
> +You may also consult <url name="DEP-3: Patch Tagging Guidelines" 
> id="http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/";>.
> +
>    <sect id="destdir">Installation of files to the destination

Please also keep an eye on DEP-5, too.  In order not to rush for each
DEP updates, we need to find more generic way to inform people.  So I do
not need to update as much.  Any idea?
  
>    <p>Normally, programs install themselves in the <file>/usr/local</file>
> @@ -1098,7 +1100,8 @@
>  </example>
>    (I've added the line numbers.)
>  
> -  <p>Lines 1-6 are the control information for the source package.
> +  <p>Lines 1-7 are the control information for the source package. Lines 
> 9-13 are the control
> +  information for the binary package.
>  
>    <p>Line 1 is the name of the source package.
>  
> @@ -1331,7 +1334,7 @@
>    into the temporary directory.  This list of shared library dependencies is
>    used for <tt>${shlibs:Depends}</tt>.
>  
> -  <p>The package list generated by the <manref name="dh_perl" section="1"> is
> +  <p>The package list generated by <manref name="dh_perl" section="1"> is
>    used for <tt>${perl:Depends}</tt>.

Yes, I was just thinking about this :-)

I have 2 styles mxed now.  In order to differentiate package/command, I
am thinking this now.  What do you think.

<p>The package list generated by the <manref name="dh_perl" section="1">
    command is used for <tt>${perl:Depends}</tt>.

>    <p>Some <package>debhelper</package> commands may make the generated 
> package




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