On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 05:05:05PM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote: > - contrib, because policy says that contrib is a place for packages > which depend upon non-US
I don't like this one :) > - non-US/main, because it is DFSG-free, yet depends on a non-US/main > package, and we should modify the policy wrt contrib, since we have > now split non-US This is good, if you can survive if the package doesn't get on every official Debian CD set. > - main, because it is DFSG-free, and only depends upon DFSG-free > software, even though some of it is in non-US. I like this one, but it would be breaking archive consistency. > Would one duplicate the source, having one copy in main and one in > non-US, with just the one --with-ssl option difference, or could they > both be built from the same source package and somehow uploaded to > different servers? I don't think the latter is possible. See `dpkg -l \*-ssl` sources for examples, I guess. -- Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification

