On 08/28/2015 01:14 AM, Russ Allbery wrote: > Bas Wijnen <wij...@debian.org> writes: > > Last time I checked, Doxygen includes minified Javascript in all of its > generated output. Would we have to move every piece of Doxygen-generated > documentation into a separate package so that we could put it in contrib, > or strip it from our packages?
how is that related? doxygen is a compiler (of sorts), and parts of its output is minified js. the minified js needs to come from "somewhere", either it is somehow generated from the doxy-file or it is copied from a file provided by the doxygen package. if doxygen is in main (which might imply that the minified js it includes in generated output has source-code available and can be generated using Debian tools), then there is no reason to move a package into contrib. > Maybe someone has fixed this in Doxygen > somehow? i think the annoying part about doxygen is, that the binary packages with doxygen generated documentation include a full copy of the js files (whether minified or not), which is more like *static linking*. urgh. gfmasrd IOhannes
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature