Phil Harvey writes:
>
> I guess this file could be considered
> documentation, but in fact it is just well-commented Perl code.
That's ok, there's plenty of complete code files under /usr/share/doc or
/doc/.../examples/.
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On 4-Feb-09, at 5:59 PM, Kevin Ryde wrote:
But if ExifTool_config is by way of a human example to read or copy
from rather than something for immediate program use then somewhere
under /usr/share/doc would be usual.
This is a bit of a grey area. I guess this file could be considered
docum
Phil Harvey writes:
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> This file is included with the name "ExifTool_config" in the perl
> distribution.
Yep.
> If the ".args" files are included in the debian package, this should
> probably go in the same spot.
They're under /usr/share/libimage-exiftool-perl. But if ExifTool_config
is by wa
On 3-Feb-09, at 5:48 PM, Kevin Ryde wrote:
The ExifTool_config file referred to by the Image::ExifTool man page
could be included in the package to show what to write for user
setups.
Its format doesn't seem to be described except in that sample.
This file is included with the name "ExifTool
Package: libimage-exiftool-perl
Version: 7.30-1
Severity: wishlist
The ExifTool_config file referred to by the Image::ExifTool man page
could be included in the package to show what to write for user setups.
Its format doesn't seem to be described except in that sample.
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