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On 23 March 2005 at 02:41, Pierre THIERRY wrote:
| Scribit Dirk Eddelbuettel dies 22/03/2005 hora 18:56:
| > The FHS specifies a Policy that I see as mandatory for base +
| > standard, and as an ideal to strive for for optional and extra
| > packages.
|
| It's a v
Scribit Dirk Eddelbuettel dies 22/03/2005 hora 18:56:
> The FHS specifies a Policy that I see as mandatory for base +
> standard, and as an ideal to strive for for optional and extra
> packages.
It's a very personal way of reading the policy! You could at least
discuss this on debian-devel. I insi
On 22 March 2005 at 14:01, Pierre THIERRY wrote:
| > severity 300765 wishlist
|
| Could you explain what gives you the right not to respect a ``must''
| directive in the Debian Policy?
The FHS specifies a Policy that I see as mandatory for base + standard, and
as an ideal to strive for for optio
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Scribit Dirk Eddelbuettel dies 21/03/2005 hora 21:04:
> 2) On all platforms, R installs all its files below a given
> directory. On Unix systems this defaults to /usr/local/lib/R. On
> Debian, we use /usr/lib/R for the obvious reasons. It is similar for
> OS X etc
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tags 300765 + wontfix
On 21 March 2005 at 18:50, Pierre THIERRY wrote:
| Package: r-doc-html
| Version: 2.0.1-4
| Severity: serious
| Justification: FHS chapter 4
|
| /usr/lib : Libraries for programming and packages
| /usr/share : Architecture-ind
Package: r-doc-html
Version: 2.0.1-4
Severity: serious
Justification: FHS chapter 4
/usr/lib : Libraries for programming and packages
/usr/share : Architecture-independent data
The documents should be somewhere in /usr/share
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