The checklist below has been created to simplify the upgrading process of old packages. Note that this list is not `official'; it simply gives an indication of what has changed and whether you are likely to need to make changes to your package in light of this. If you have doubts about a certain topic, if you need more details, or if you think some other package does not comply with policy, please refer to the Policy Manual itself. All of the changes from version 3.0.0 onwards indicate which section of the Policy Manual discusses the issue: [3.4] means section 3.4. The section numbering changed when the packaging manual was incorporated into policy; the section numbers used below refer to the current version.
Here is how the check list works: Check which policy version your package complies with currently (indicated in the "Standards-Version" field of the source package). Then move upwards until the top and check which of the items on the list might concern your package. Note which sections of policy discuss this, and then check out the Policy Manual for details. If you are upgrading from Policy version < 2.5.0, it may be easier to check through the whole of policy instead of picking your way through this list.
3.5.6.0 Jul 01
- Emacs and TeX are no longer mandated by policy to be priority
standard packages [2.2]
- Programs that access docs need to do so via /usr/share/doc, and
not via /usr/doc/ as was the policy previously [12.5]
- Putting documentation in /usr/doc versus /usr/share/doc is now
a ``serious'' policy violation
- For web servers, one should not provide non-local access to the
/usr/share/doc hierarchy. If one can't provide access controls for
the //localhost/doc/ directory, then it is preferred that one
ask permission to expose that information during the install [12.5]
3.5.5.0 May 01
- Manpages should not rely on header information to have
alternative manpage names available; it should only use
symlinks or .so pages to do this [13.1]
- [Clarified note in 3.5.3.0 upgrading checklist regarding
examples and templates: this refers only to those examples used
by scripts; see section 11.7.3 for the whole story]
- Included a new section 11.9.1 describing the use of
dpkg-statoverride; this does not have the weight of policy
- Clarify Standards-Version: you don't need to rebuild your
packages just to change the Standards-Version!
- Plugins are no longer bound by all the rules of shared
libraries [11.2]
- X Windows related things:
* Clarification of priority levels of X Window System related
packages [12.8.1]
* Rules for defining x-terminal-emulator improved [12.8.3]
* X Font policy rewritten: you must read this if you provide
fonts for the X Window System [12.8.5]
* Packages must not ship /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/ [12.8.6]
* X-related packages should usually use the regular FHS
locations; imake-using packages are exempted from this [12.8.7]
* OpenMotif linked binaries have the same rules as
OSF/Motif-linked ones [12.8.8]
3.5.4.0 Apr 01
- The system-wide mail directory is now /var/mail, no longer
/var/spool/mail. Any packages accessing the mail spool should
access it via /var/mail and include a suitable Depends field;
details in [12.6]
- The perl policy is now part of Debian policy proper. Perl
programs and modules should follow the current Perl policy
[12.9; perl-policy]
3.5.3.0 Apr 01
- Build-Depends arch syntax has been changed to be less
ambiguous. This should not affect any current packages [7.1]
- Examples and templates files for use by scripts should now live
in /usr/share/<package> or /usr/lib/<package>, with
symbolic links from /usr/share/doc//<package>/examples as
needed [11.7.3]
3.5.2.0 Feb 01
- X app-defaults directory has moved from
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults to /etc/X11/app-defaults [12.8.6]
3.5.1.0 Feb 01
- dpkg-shlibdeps now uses objdump, so shared libraries have to be
run through dpkg-shlibdeps as well as executables [9.1]
3.5.0.0 Jan 01
- Font packages for the X Window System must now declare a
dependency on xutils (>= 4.0.2) [12.8.5]
3.2.1.1 Jan 01
- Daemon startup scripts in /etc/init.d/ should not contain
modifiable parameters; these should be moved to a file in
/etc/default/; see [10.3.2] for details
- Files in /usr/share/doc must not be referenced by any
program. If such files are needed, they must be placed in
/usr/share/<package>/, and symbolic links created as required
in /usr/share/doc/<package>/ [13.3]
- Much of the packaging manual has now been imported into the
policy document
3.2.1.0 Aug 00
- A package of priority standard or higher may provide two
binaries, one compiled with support for the X Window System,
and the other without [12.8.1]
3.2.0.0 Aug 00
- By default executables should not be built with the debugging
option -g. Instead, it is recommended to support building the
package with debugging information optionally. Details in [11.1]
- Policy for packages where the upstream uses HTML changelog
files has been expanded. In short, a plain text changelog file
should always be generated for the upstream changes [13.8]
- Please note that the new release of the X window system (4.x)
shall probably need sweeping changes in policy
- Policy for packages providing the following X-based features
has been codified:
- X server (virtual package xserver) [12.8.2]
- X terminal emulator (virtual package x-terminal-emulator) [12.8.3]
- X window manager (virtual package x-window-manager, and
/usr/bin/x-window-manager alternative, with priority
calculation guidelines) [12.8.4]
- X fonts (this section has been written from scratch) [12.8.5]
- X application defaults [12.8.6]
- Policy for packages using the X Window System and FHS issues
has been clarified; see [12.8.7]
- No package may contain or make hard links to conffiles [11.7.3]
- Noted that newer dpkg versions do not require extreme care in
always creating the shared lib before the symlink, so the unpack
order be correct [9]
3.1.1.0 Nov 99
- Correction to semantics of architecture lists in Build-Depends
etc. Should not affect many packages [7.1]
3.1.0.0 Oct 99
- /usr/doc/<package> has to be a symlink pointing to
/usr/share/doc/<package>, to be maintained by postinst
and prerm scripts. Details are in [13.4]
- Introduced source dependencies (Build-Depends, etc.) [7.1, 7.6]
- /etc/rc.boot has been deprecated in favour of /etc/rcS.d.
(Packages should not be touching this directory, but should use
update-rc.d instead) [10.3.4]
- update-rc.d is now the *only* allowable way of accessing the
/etc/rc?.d/[SK]??* links. Any scripts which manipulate them
directly must be changed to use update-rc.d instead. (This is
because the file-rc package handles this information in an
incompatible way.) [10.3.3]
- Architecture-specific examples go in /usr/lib/<package>/examples
with symlinks from /usr/share/doc/<package>/examples/* or from
/usr/share/doc/<package>/examples itself [13.7]
- Updated FHS to a 2.1 draft; this reverts /var/state to
/var/lib [10.1.1]
- Added MIME sub-policy document [10.7; mime-policy]
- VISUAL is allowed as a (higher priority) alternative to EDITOR [12.4]
- Modified liblockfile description, which affects
mailbox-accessing programs. Please see the policy document for
details [12.6]
- If a package provides a changelog in HTML format, a text-only
version should also be included. (Such a version may be prepared
using lynx -dump -nolist.) [13.8]
- Description of how to handle version numbers based on dates
added [4.1]
3.0.1.0 Jul 99
- Added the clarification that the .la files are essential for the
packages using libtool's libltdl library, in which case the
.la files must go in the run-time library package [11.2]
3.0.0.0 Jun 99
- Debian formally moves from the FSSTND to the FHS. This is a
major change, and the implications of this move are probably
not all known. [10.1]
- Only 3 digits of the Standards version need be included in
control files, though all four digits are still permitted. [2.4.1]
- The location of the GPL has changed to
/usr/share/common-licenses. This may require changing the
copyright files to point to the correct location of the GPL and
other major licenses [13.6]
- Packages that use libtool to create shared libraries must
include the .la files in the -dev packages [11.2]
- Use logrotate to rotate log files [11.8]
- section 5.8 has been rewritten (Programs for the X Window
System) [now 12.8]
- There is now an associated menu policy, in a separate document,
that carries the full weight of Debian policy [10.6; menu-policy]
- Programs which need to modify the files /var/run/utmp,
/var/log/wtmp and /var/log/lastlog must be installed setgid utmp [12.3]
2.5.0.0 Oct 98
Policy Manual:
- Rearranged the manual to create a new Section 4, Files
+ Section 3.3 ("Files") was moved to Section 4. The Sections
that were Section 4 and Section 5 were moved down to become
Section 5 and Section 6.
+ What was Section 5.5 ("Log files") is now a subsection of the
new Section 4 ("Files"), becoming section 4.8, placed after
"Configuration files", moving the Section 4.8 ("Permissions
and owners") to Section 4.9. All subsections of the old
Section 5 after 5.5 were moved down to fill in the number
gap.
- Modified the section about changelog files to accommodate
upstream changelogs which were formatted as HTML/ These
upstream changelog files should now be accessible as
/usr/doc/package/changelog.html.gz
+ Symlinks are permissible to link the real, or upstream,
changelog name to the Debian mandated name.
- Clarified that HTML documentation should be present in some
package, though not necessarily the main binary package.
- Corrected all references to the location of the copyright
files. The correct location is /usr/doc/package/copyright
- Ratified the architecture specification strings to cater to the
HURD.
2.4.1.0 Apr 98
Policy Manual:
- Updated section 3.3.5 Symbolic links:
+ symbolic links within a toplevel directory should be relative,
symbolic links between toplevel directories should be absolute
(cf., Policy Weekly Issue#6, topic 2)
- Updated section 4.9 Games:
+ manpages for games should be installed in /usr/man/man6
(cf., Policy Weekly Issue#6, topic 3)
Packaging Manual:
- Updated prefix of chapter 12, Shared Libraries:
ldconfig must be called in the postinst script if the package
installs shared libraries
(cf., Policy Weekly Issue #6, fixes:bug#20515)
2.4.0.0 Jan 98
- Updated section 3.3.4 Scripts:
+ /bin/sh may be any POSIX compatible shell
+ scripts including bashisms have to specify /bin/bash as
interpreter
+ scripts which create files in world-writable directories
(e.g., in /tmp) should use tempfile or mktemp for creating
the directory
- Updated section 3.3.5 Symbolic Links:
+ symbolic links referencing compressed files must have the same
file extension as the referenced file
- Updated section 3.3.6 Device files:
+ /dev/tty* serial devices should be used instead of /dev/cu*
- Updated section 3.4.2 Writing the scripts [in /etc/init.d]:
+ all /etc/init.d scripts have to provide the following options:
start, stop, restart, force-reload
+ the reload option is optional and must never stop and restart
the service
- Updated section 3.5 Cron jobs:
+ cron jobs that need to be executed more often than daily should
be installed into /etc/cron.d
- Updated section 3.7 Menus:
+ removed section about how to register HTML docs to `menu'
(the corresponding section in 4.4, Web servers and applications,
has been removed in policy 2.2.0.0 already, so this one was
obsolete)
- New section 3.8 Keyboard configuration:
+ details about how the backspace and delete keys should be
handled
- New section 3.9 Environment variables:
+ no program must depend on environment variables to get a
reasonable default configuration
- New section 4.6 News system configuration:
+ /etc/news/organization and /etc/news/server should be supported
by all news servers and clients
- Updated section 4.7 Programs for the X Window System:
+ programs requiring a non-free Motif library should be provided
as foo-smotif and foo-dmotif package
+ if lesstif works reliably for such program, it should be linked
against lesstif and not against a non-free Motif library
- Updated section 4.9 Games:
+ games for X Windows have to be installed in /usr/games, just as
non-X games
2.3.0.1, 2.3.0.0 Sep 97
* new section `4.2 Daemons' including rules for
/etc/services, /etc/protocols, /etc/rpc, and /etc/inetd.conf
* updated section about `Configuration files':
packages may not touch other packages' configuration files
* MUAs and MTAs have to use liblockfile
2.2.0.0 Jul 97
* added section 4.1 `Architecture specification strings':
use
<arch>-linux
where <arch> is one of the following:
i386, alpha, arm, m68k, powerpc, sparc.
* detailed rules for /usr/local
* user ID's
* editor/pager policy
* cron jobs
* device files
* don't install shared libraries as executable
* app-defaults files may not be conffiles
2.1.3.2, 2.1.3.1, 2.1.3.0 Mar 97
* two programs with different functionality must not have the
same name
* "Webstandard 3.0"
* "Standard for Console Messages"
* Libraries should be compiled with `-D_REENTRANT'
* Libraries should be stripped with "strip --strip-unneeded"
2.1.2.2, 2.1.2.1, 2.1.2.0 Nov 96
* Some changes WRT shared libraries
2.1.1.0 Sep 96
* No hard links in source packages
* Do not use dpkg-divert or update-alternatives without consultation
* Shared libraries must be installed stripped
2.1.0.0 Aug 96
* Upstream changelog must be installed too