"Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull(a)sk.tsukuba.ac.jp> writes:
>>>>> "Karl" == Karl M Hegbloom
<karlheg(a)hegbloom.net> writes:
Karl> "dh_installman" looks for man pages with names formed like
Karl> "xemacs.ja.1" to find non-english man pages so it can
Karl> install them in the right location; eg:
Karl> /usr/share/man/ja/man1.
Karl> Isn't that a pretty standard naming convention?
Never heard of it before as a convention. Seems preferable to me to
have separate directories for different languages rather than have
them all clutter up the same directory with many copies of the same
thing, most useless to most users and developers.
I agree.
Karl> Shouldn't that man page be renamed? (perhaps copy
the ,v in
Karl> CVS to the new name, then cvs remove the old one to preserve
Karl> history)
Not before checking non-Debian systems to see what they do.
I'd rather just cvs remove this one. The translation is
quite outdated and quality is not very good. Some time ago,
a friend of mine told me that it contains wrong translation
and indeed it does. If someone cares enough to correct it,
then we can add it back to repository (possibly with
different name and/or different directory).
--
Yoshiki Hayashi