now contain the value <tt>any all</tt> for source packages building both
architecture-independent and architecture-dependent packages.
</item>
+<tag>7.1</tag>
+ <item>If a dependency is restricted to particular architectures, the
+ list of architectures must be non-empty.
+ </item>
+<tag>9.1.1</tag>
+ <item><file>/run</file> is allowed as an exception to the FHS and
+ replaces <file>/var/run</file>. <file>/run/lock</file>
+ replaces <file>/var/lock</file>. The FHS requirements for the older
+ directories apply to these directories as well. Backward compatibility
+ links will be maintained and packages need not switch to
+ referencing <file>/run</file> directly yet. Files in <file>/run</file>
+ should be stored in a temporary file system.
+ </item>
+<tag>9.1.4</tag>
+ <item>New section spelling out the requirements for packages that use
+ files in <file>/run</file>, <file>/var/run</file>,
+ or <file>/var/lock</file>. This generalizes information previously only
+ in 9.3.2.
+ </item>
<tag>9.5</tag>
<item>Cron job file names must not contain <tt>.</tt> or <tt>+</tt> or
they will be ignored by cron. They should replace those characters
Debian maintainers involved in the creation of the package (although
note that the requirement to list copyright information is unchanged).
</item>
+<tag>mime</tag>
+ <item>Retire this separate document and merge its (short) contents into
+ Policy section 9.7. There are no changes to the requirements.
+ </item>
<tag>perl</tag>
<item>Packages may declare an interest in the <var>perl-major-upgrade</var>
trigger to be notified of major upgrades of perl.