Josh Triplett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > That's true, but it seems pretty unlikely that an embedded system would > have any documentation installed.
Lots of embedded systems would like to be able to use the Debian packages more or less whole -- and then remove things like /usr/share/doc if they need to save space. >> I think you're screwed for sarge on this one. Wait for the next release. > > That seems a bit harsh; I think sarge would be quite usable for this > purpose, as long as you avoid GFDLed bits. Is there anything GFDLed in > Debian that isn't in /usr/share/{doc,info,man} ? Gosh, nobody really knows. This is part of why it's annoying to have non-free non-program software in Debian. > Embedded systems generally rm -rf those directories anyway (which is > one reason why I brought up the issue of the copyright files). -- Brian Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED]