❦ 15 avril 2015 10:10 +0200, Jonas Smedegaard <d...@jones.dk> : >> What I have done so far in my package is to include the concatenated >> but unminified js from the upstream (that would be my upstream's >> upstream) source tarball in debian/missing-sources. During package >> build i use uglifyjs (which is already in Debian) to place minified >> copies where the app I'm building expects them to be. >> As mentioned above, what constitutes preferred form of modification >> really is a question of who is doing the modification. Upstream uses >> the un-concatenated files, but personally, I would find it easier to >> modify one big file, at least for something interpreted like >> javascript. > > What counts is the form preferred by the authors of the code.
Who says that? We can't just invent new rules. -- Use recursive procedures for recursively-defined data structures. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)
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