On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 12:41:04AM -0700, Jonathan Walther wrote: > For example, > > Package: ssh > Export-Restricted: United States > Import-Restricted: Russia, France Can I suggest that we use ISO country codes instead?
> The user can do a `touch /etc/LEGAL` to make apt respect Import-Restricted. It should be the other way around surely, otherwise Debian's default install would be illegal. There's also the question of whether an official Debian should provide tools for breaking the law. > We add a file called "country" which contains the name of the country the This would be useful for other reasons too - default languages, timezones etc. could be guessed from this (as mentioned by someone else on this list). There have been concerns about the mirroring implications raised, and there may be some dependency problems that arise from packages suddenly disappearing but this is an area worth consideration (IMHO) Cheers, Ben -- +-----Ben Bell - "A song, a perl script and the occasional silly sig.-----+ /// email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.deus.net/~bjb/ bjb Snail: 20 Guildford Road West, Farnborough, GU14 6PU \_/ "Open Source - It's easier to create than to destroy."