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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
<directory>devel
<dirtitle>Development Tools
<linkname>APT Cache Specification
-<filename>../apt/cache.html/index.html
+<filename>cache.html/index.html
<description>
The APT Cache Specification describes the complete implementation and
format of the APT Cache file. The APT Cache file is a way for APT to parse
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ structures used by the package library and the APT GUI.
<directory>devel
<dirtitle>Development Tools
<linkname>APT Design Document
-<filename>../apt/design.html/index.html
+<filename>design.html/index.html
<description>
The APT Design Document is an overview of the specifications and design goals
of the APT project. It also attempts to give a broad descriptiontion of the
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ implementation as well.
<directory>devel
<dirtitle>Development Tools
<linkname>DPkg Technical Manual
-<filename>../apt/design.html/index.html
+<filename>dpkg-tech.html/index.html
<description>
The DPkg Technical Manual gives an overview of dpkg's external functions
and describes how it views the world.
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ and describes how it views the world.
<directory>devel
<dirtitle>Development Tools
<linkname>APT Files
-<filename>../apt/files.html/index.html
+<filename>files.html/index.html
<description>
The APT Files document describes the complete implementation and format of
the installed APT directory structure. It also serves as guide to how
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ APT views the Debian archive.
<directory>devel
<dirtitle>Development Tools
<linkname>APT Method Interface
-<filename>../apt/method.html/index.html
+<filename>method.html/index.html
<description>
The APT Method Interface document describes the interface that APT uses to
the archive access methods.