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- <sect1 id="bpp-archindepdata">Architecture-independent data
- <p>
- It is not uncommon to have a large amount of architecture-independent
- data packaged with a program. For example, collection of icons,
- wallpapers or other graphic files, or audio files. If the size of
- this data is negligible compared to the size of the remainder of the
- package, you can keep it all in the same package.
-
- <p>
- However, if the size of the data is considerable, consider splitting
- it out into a separate, architecture-independent package
- ("_all.deb"). By doing this, you avoid needless duplication of the
- same data into eleven or more .debs per each architecture. While
- this adds some extra overhead into the Packages files, it can save a
- lot of disk space on Debian mirrors, and it also reduces processing
- time of Lintian or Linda when run over the entire Debian archive.
- </sect1>
-
+ <sect1 id="bpp-archindepdata">
+ <heading>Architecture-independent data</heading>
+ <p>
+It is not uncommon to have a large amount of architecture-independent
+data packaged with a program. For example, collection of icons,
+wallpapers or other graphic files, or audio files. If the size of
+this data is negligible compared to the size of the remainder of the
+package, you can keep it all in the same package.
+ <p>
+However, if the size of the data is considerable, consider splitting
+it out into a separate, architecture-independent package
+("_all.deb"). By doing this, you avoid needless duplication of the
+same data into eleven or more .debs per each architecture. While
+this adds some extra overhead into the Packages files, it can save a
+lot of disk space on Debian mirrors, and it also reduces processing
+time of Lintian or Linda when run over the entire Debian archive.
+ </sect1>
</sect>
</chapt>