The package installation scripts should avoid producing
output which is unnecessary for the user to see and
should rely on <prgn>dpkg</prgn> to stave off boredom on
- the part of a user installing many packages. This means,
- amongst other things, using the <tt>--quiet</tt> option on
- <prgn>install-info</prgn>.
+ the part of a user installing many packages. This means,
+ amongst other things, not passing the <tt>--verbose</tt>
+ option to <prgn>update-alternatives</prgn>.
</p>
<p>
Programs called from maintainer scripts should not normally
have a path prepended to them. Before installation is
started, the package management system checks to see if the
- programs <prgn>ldconfig</prgn>,
- <prgn>start-stop-daemon</prgn>, <prgn>install-info</prgn>,
+ programs <prgn>ldconfig</prgn>, <prgn>start-stop-daemon</prgn>,
and <prgn>update-rc.d</prgn> can be found via the
<tt>PATH</tt> environment variable. Those programs, and any
other program that one would expect to be in the
<p>
The <prgn>install-info</prgn> program maintains a directory of
- installed info documents in <file>/usr/share/info/dir</file> for
- the use of info readers.<footnote>
- It was previously necessary for packages installing info
- documents to run <prgn>install-info</prgn> from maintainer
- scripts. This is no longer necessary. The installation
- system now uses dpkg triggers.
- </footnote>
- This file must not be included in packages. Packages containing
- info documents should depend on <tt>dpkg (>= 1.15.4) |
- install-info</tt> to ensure that the directory file is properly
- rebuilt during partial upgrades from Debian 5.0 (lenny) and
- earlier.
+ installed info documents in <file>/usr/share/info/dir</file> for the
+ use of info readers. This file must not be included in packages
+ other than <package>install-info</package>.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ <prgn>install-info</prgn> is automatically invoked when
+ appropriate using dpkg triggers. Packages other than
+ <package>install-info</package> <em>should not</em> invoke
+ <prgn>install-info</prgn> directly and <em>should not</em>
+ depend on, recommend, or suggest <package>install-info</package>
+ for this purpose.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ Info readers requiring the <file>/usr/share/info/dir</file> file
+ should depend on <package>install-info</package>.
</p>
<p>