Author : Manoj Srivastava ( srivasta@tiamat.datasync.com )
Created On : Thu Oct 29 20:54:48 1998
Created On Node : tiamat.datasync.com
- Last Modified By : Manoj Srivastava
- Last Modified On : Thu Oct 29 22:10:16 1998
- Last Machine Used: tiamat.datasync.com
- Update Count : 5
+ Last Modified By : Julian Gilbey
+ Last Modified On : Mon Jun 19 20:06:50 2000
+ Last Machine Used: polya.maths.qmw.ac.uk
+ Update Count : 11
Status : Unknown, Use with caution!
HISTORY :
Description :
<h2>The checklist</h2>
<pre>
+3.2.1.0 Aug 00
+
+ Policy Manual:
+ - A package of priority standard or hihger may provide two
+ binaries, one compiled with support for the X Window System,
+ and the other without.
+ -
+
+3.2.0.0 Aug 00
+
+ Policy Manual:
+ - By default executables should not be built with the debugging
+ option -g. Instead, it is recommended to support building the
+ package with debugging information optionally.
+ - Policy for packages where the upstream uses html changelog
+ files has been expanded. In short, a plain text changelog file
+ should always be generated for the upstream changes.
+ - Please note that the new release of the X window system (4.x)
+ shall probably need sweeping changes in policy.
+ - Policy for packages providing an X server has been codified
+ (formalizes existing practice - use virtual package xserver)
+ - Policy for packages providing an X terminal emulator has been
+ codified (use virtual package x-terminal-emulator)
+ - Policy for packages providing an X window manager has been
+ codified (use virtual package x-window-anager, and also as an
+ alternative for /usr/bin/x-window-manager. The policy has
+ guidelines on how to calculate priority)
+ - Policy for packages providing an X fonts has been
+ codified. Please look into the manual for details; this section
+ has been written from scratch.
+ - Policy for packages using the X Window System and FHS issues
+ has been clarified. Please read the manual for details.
+ - Policy for packages providing an X application default has been
+ clarified.
+ - No package may contain or make hard links to conffiles.
+
+ Packaging Manual:
+ - Noted that newer dpkg versions do not require extreme care in
+ always creating the shared lib before the symlink, so the unpack
+ order be correct.
+
+3.1.1.0 Nov 99
+
+ Packaging Manual:
+ - Correction to semantics of architecture lists in Build-Depends
+ etc. Should not affect many packages.
+
+3.1.0.0 Oct 99
+
+ Policy Manual:
+ - /usr/doc/<package> has to be a symlink pointing to
+ /usr/share/doc/<package>. This symlink has to be
+ maintained by postinst and prerm, because dpkg will cause
+ problems otherwise. Create/remote the symlinks using debhelper
+ or see section "6.4. Accessing the documentation" for more
+ information.
+ - Introduced source dependencies. (Whereas this ought to demand a
+ major policy number rise, we've only just had one of them, so
+ I'm going to use a minor number instead.)
+ - /etc/rc.boot has been deprecated in favour of /etc/rcS.d.
+ Packages should not be touching this directory, anyway, but
+ should use update-rc.d instead.
+ - update-rc.d is now the *only* allowable way of accessing the
+ /etc/rc?.d/[SK]??* links. Any scripts which manipulate them
+ directly must be changed to use update-rc.d instead. (This is
+ because the file-rc package handles this information in an
+ incompatible way.)
+ - Compiled examples go in /usr/lib/<package>/examples with
+ symlinks from /usr/share/doc/<package>/examples/* or from
+ /usr/share/doc/<package>/examples itself.
+ - Updated FHS to a 2.1 draft; this reverts /var/state to
+ /var/lib.
+ - Added MIME sub-policy document.
+ - VISUAL is allowed as a (higher priority) alternative to EDITOR.
+ - Modified liblockfile description, which affects
+ mailbox-accessing programs. Please see the policy document for
+ details.
+ - If a package provides a changelog in HTML format, a text-only
+ version should also be included. Such a version may be prepared
+ using lynx -dump -nolist.)
+
+ Packaging Manual:
+ - Description of how to handle version numbers based on dates
+ added: see section 5.1.
+
+
+3.0.1.0 Jul 99
+
+ Policy Manual:
+ - Added the clarification that the .la files are essential for the
+ packages using libtool's libltdl library, in which case the
+ .la files must go in the run-time library package.
+
+
+3.0.0.0 Jun 99
+
+ Policy Manual:
+ - Debian formally moves from the FSSTND to the FHS. This is a
+ major change, and the implications of this move are probably
+ not all known.
+ - Only 3 digits of the Standards version need be included in
+ control files, though all four digits are still permitted.
+ - The location of the GPL has changed to
+ /usr/share/common-licenses. This may require changing the
+ copyright files to point to the correct location of the GPL and
+ other major licences
+ - Packages that use libtool to create shared libraries must
+ include the .la files in the -dev packages.
+ - Use logrotate to rotate log files
+ - section 5.8 has been rewritten (Programs for the X Window
+ System)
+ - There is now anassociated menu policy, in a separate document,
+ that carries the full weight of Debian policy.
+ - The files `/var/run/utmp', `/var/log/wtmp' and
+ `/var/log/lastlog' must be installed writeable by group
+ utmp. Programs who need to modify those files must be installed
+ install setgid utmp.
+
2.5.0.0 Oct 98
Policy Manual:
- - Rearranged the manula to create a new Section 4, Files
+ - Rearranged the manual to create a new Section 4, Files
+ Section 3.3 ("Files") was moved to Section 4. The Sections
that were Section 4 and Section 5 were moved down to become
Section 5 and Section 6.