Hi everyone, I posted a message on the fedora-packaging list last week regarding packaging php-pdb, a library for manipulating Palm OS databases: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-packaging/2007-December/msg00025.html Nobody's replied to that message yet, so I wondered if anyone on this list could offer any advice. php-pdb comes with documentation in the form of PHP scripts (including examples using php-pdb itself), and these need to be accessed through Apache. I wondered: * whether I should convert the documentation to plain HTML; * if it's OK to remove a .tar.gz containing a patched version of the library intended for use with another application (it doesn't seem appropriate for the php-pdb package); * whether it's OK to remove references to a sample app (which would also need to be served by Apache) - and leave the .tar.gz of the sample app in the doc files. Are there any other packages where the documentation comes as PHP scripts designed to be served through Apache? If anyone could point me at any examples I'd be grateful. I looked at the packaging guidelines for PHP but couldn't see anything relevant to executable documentation. Thanks, Richard Fearn -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list