>>>>> " " == Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So it will need to: > 1. Remove all symlinks in /usr/doc that correspond to symlinks > or directories with the same names in /usr/share/doc > 2. If there are any directories with the same names in /usr/doc > and /usr/share/doc, merge them. (And probably whine about it, > since that's a bug.) > 3. Move any remaining directories and symlinks that are in > /usr/doc to /usr/share/doc > 4. Move any files in /usr/doc to /usr/share/doc (shouldn't be > necessary, but just in case). > 5. Remove /usr/doc > 6. Link /usr/doc to /usr/share/doc What is the reason for linking /usr/doc to /usr/hare/doc (or share/doc)? Maybe I have architecure dependent documentation that should not be in share. This got probably answered a thousand times, but please, just once more for me. MfG Goswin PS: and don't say so that users looking in /usr/doc find the docs in /usr/share/doc, users should adapt. :)