On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 10:52:46AM -0800, Myles C. Maxfield wrote: > This sounds fine to me, but I'm not quite sure exactly what you had in > mind. Do you think you could give me some more details on what this > entails? I'd be happy to modify the publicsuffixlist packages to suit your > needs. > > By the way, what actually caused this problem in the beginning? There is a > cache of the public suffix list info in the publicsuffixlist-0.0.3 package, > so it should be able to stand alone without publicsuffixlistcreate. Did I > mess something up?
Sorry for not explaining more clearly in the first place. The problem is that Network.PublicSuffixList.DataStructure is a generated file and therefore is not the preferred form of modification for the serialized data structure. This is not a legal problem but one of Debian archive policy and package self-containment. What is desired is a way that someone can do something like the following: apt-get source haskell-publicsuffixlist cd haskell-publicsuffixlist-0.0.3 vi somethingorother.dat dpkg-buildpackage and end up with a working publicsuffixlist library with the desired modifications. Or, since Daniel has already packaged Mozilla's publicsuffix list for us, modify that package centrally and use that in the Haskell code. Someone please jump in if I'm mischaracterizing things. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]
