Bill Mitchell writes ("bc-1.03-8 uploaded"): > added /usr/doc/dc with dc.texinfo man Makefile
Bill Mitchell writes ("sharutils-4.1-7 uploaded"): > Changes: Added texinfo file and Makefile to /usr/doc/sharutils Bill Mitchell writes ("indent-1.9.1-12 uploaded"): > Changes: Added texinfo file and Makefile in /usr/doc/indent Bill Mitchell writes ("diff-2.7-5 uploaded"): > Changes: Added texinfo file and Makefile in /usr/doc/diff Why ? The texinfo file is a piece of source code and belongs in the source package. The convention with all the other packages is to put the generated info file in /usr/doc/info. I think that if we want to distribute any other format we should put the formatted version in /usr/doc. In any case, it seems very unwise to put effort into changing all your packages in line with some new policy without first discussing whether the policy is a good one ... Ian.