<chapt> The checklist
+<sect id="3.9.6.0"> Version 3.9.6.0
+<p>
+
+Released xxx, 2014.
+
+</p><p><taglist>
+<tag>9.1</tag>
+ <item> The FHS is relaxed to allow a subdirectory of <file>/usr/lib</file>
+ to hold a mixture of architecture-independent and architecture-dependent
+ files, though directories entirely composed of architecture-independent files
+ should be located in <file>/usr/share</file>.
+ </item>
+<tag>9.1</tag>
+ <item>The FHS requirement for <file>/usr/local/lib64</file> to exist
+ if <file>/lib64</file> or <file>/usr/lib64</file> exists is removed.
+ </item>
+<tag>9.1</tag>
+ <item> An FHS exception has been granted for multiarch include files,
+ permitting header files to instead be installed to
+ <file>/usr/include/triplet</file>.
+ </item>
+<tag>10.1</tag>
+ <item> Binaries must not be statically linked with the GNU C library,
+ see policy for exceptions.
+ </item>
+<tag>perl</tag>
+ <item> Perl packages should use the <tt>%Config</tt> hash to locate module
+ paths instead of hardcoding paths in <tt>@INC</tt>.
+ </item>
+<tag>perl</tag>
+ <item> Perl binary modules and any modules installed into
+ <tt>$Config{vendorarch}</tt> must depend on the relevant
+ <package>perlapi-*</package> package.
+ </item> </taglist></p>
<sect id="3.9.5.0"> Version 3.9.5.0
<p>
<item>The system-wide mail directory is now /var/mail, no longer
/var/spool/mail. Any packages accessing the mail spool should
access it via /var/mail and include a suitable Depends field;
- details in
</item>
<tag>11.9; perl-policy</tag>
<item>The perl policy is now part of Debian policy
<tag>10.1</tag>
<item>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. Details in
+ package with debugging information optionally.
</item>
<tag>12.8</tag>
<item>Policy for packages where the upstream uses HTML changelog