Pending Packages List, 2003-10-24 [tcm]

Harold L Hunt II huntharo@msu.edu
Mon Oct 27 04:48:00 GMT 2003


Charles Wilson wrote:
> So, here's the question for the list.  For the cygwin-specific README in 
> a X-related package, where should it go?
> 
> /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/  like "normal" packages?
> /usr/X11/doc/Cygwin/ ?
> /usr/X11/share/doc/Cygwin/ ?
> 
> I lean toward /usr/X11/doc/Cygwin/  just in the interests of keeping all 
> things X-related under /usr/X11R6/...
> 
> Subject to resolution of that issue, and slight reworking of the source 
> package to conform with method2 (basically, just adapt the 
> generic-build-script), this looks good.

The problem I see with even having /usr/X11R6/doc/Cygwin and 
/usr/X11R6/share/doc/Cygwin/ is that we will continue to have 
discussions about whether to classify a package and/or its readme as an 
XFree86 or non-XFree86 package.

Perhaps we should entertain the idea of dropping /usr/X11R6/doc/Cygwin 
and /usr/X11R6/share/doc/Cygwin in favor of /usr/share/doc/Cygwin?

Then we wouldn't have to ponder about whether linking to/depending 
on/uses X means that the docs have to go in one place or another.

How does that sound?

Maybe it is also time that we clarify what goes in the XFree86 category 
and what goes elsewhere.  I always feel like I have sort of a way to 
sneak packages in "under the radar" in my XFree86 category... but it 
doesn't feel right for me to do this.  I should be having my packages 
reviewed like others do (even if I post them myself).  It would thus 
make sense to clarify what should go in XFree86, what I can post without 
comment, and where everything else should go as well as the fact that it 
must be reviewed by other developers.

Harold



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