From daniel.leidert at wgdd.de Mon Aug 17 16:25:19 2015 From: daniel.leidert at wgdd.de (Daniel Leidert) Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 18:25:19 +0200 Subject: [xml/sgml] Stepping back from the Debian XML/SGML team, effectively orphaning all my packages (docbook*, xml-core, xmlto, etc. pp) In-Reply-To: References: <1437773698.3840.4.camel@gmx.net> Message-ID: <1439828719.5754.16.camel@wgdd.de> Hi, Meeting at Debconf we discussed, how a policy compliant XML core and package registration system could look like. I'd like to share the results: - a package can install one or more catalogs, which go into the package directory in /usr/share (a catalog written by the package maintainer can of course be added) - all these catalogs get registered in a system wide catalog in /var/lib/xml-core/catalog via the element for every registered catalog - /etc/xml/catalog becomes a file shipped as a configuration file by xml-core, originally containing one entry pointing to /var/lib/xml-core/catalog. It might be possible to just adjust the existing tools in xml-core: dh_installxmlcatalog (install catalog files - maybe simply a pseudonym for dh_install) and update-xmlcatalog (can handle /var/lib/xml-core). This should (a) solve the issue of not preserving user-changes - the user can change /etc/xml/catalog, which is now handled as a configuration file. Further it should (b) finally solve the issue, that the 'prefer' attribute in a catalog must be considered (#763598). Please feel free to make the change or to further improve/fix the design (#626036, #637094, ...). I'm finally out :) If nobody steps up, the mentioned packages will be officially orphaned after September 2015. Regards, Daniel Am Freitag, den 24.07.2015, 17:40 -0400 schrieb Kristoffer Rose: > Yes, that would be great! --Kris > On Jul 24, 2015 5:35 PM, "Daniel Leidert" < > daniel.leidert.spam at gmx.net> wrote: > > Hi Kris, > > > > Am Samstag, den 30.05.2015, 22:08 -0400 schrieb Kristoffer Rose: > > > I have XML expertise, I am a DD, and I maintain nothing for now > > (only > > > have a few ITPs out). > > > > > > Any chance you would be at DebCamp and could do a two day intense > > > "catchup" on the involved work? > > > > I'll be at DebConf. Maybe we can meet there? > > > > Regards, Daniel > >