On 25 July 2015 at 01:37, Jonathan Underwood
<jonathan.underwood(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
During the review of mkdocs[1], which is a python package for
generating static webpages, I (as reviewer) noticed that it installs a
lot of themes (javascript, fonts and the like) under
/usr/lib/python3/site-packages/mkdocs/themes.
My feeling is that this static architecture independent data should
really be installed under /usr/share/mkdocs to comply with the FHS[2].
But the packager (quite reasonably) points out that other packages
such as sphinx install templates and themes under
/usr/lib/python3/site-packages.
So, the question is: is it acceptable for this package to install arch
independent themes (i.e. non-python code) under
/usr/lib/python3/site-packages ?
As an extra data point, it seems Debian places sphinx themes under /usr/share:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/all/sphinx-common/filelist