On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 03:47:58AM +0000, Colin Watson wrote: > Package: www.debian.org > Version: N/A; > Severity: normal > > The package listing for Matthew Vernon in > http://www.debian.org/devel/people lists trn as non-free. This can't be > right, surely? 'dpkg -p' reports it as main on my system. > This is a problem with trn. It is in non-free (which I'll assume is correct. I haven't checked), but it lists its section as news instead of non-free/news. I'm reassigning this against trn.
Note the entry for Filename in the following: bash$ dpkg -p trn Package: trn Version: 3.6-12 Priority: optional Section: news Maintainer: Matthew Vernon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: libc6, libc6 (>= 2.1), libncurses4 (>= 4.2-3.1), inews Recommends: mail-transport-agent Suggests: ispell Provides: news-reader Architecture: i386 Filename: dists/unstable/non-free/binary-i386/news/trn_3.6-12.deb Size: 192108 MD5sum: 87ff006e5487b2a5f91a259df8eb6629 Description: Threaded USENET news reader, based on rn trn is the most widely-used newsreader on USENET - even to the point of being a de-facto standard. It has a powerful full screen text mode user interface, where most actions are available at the press of a single key. It is highly configurable. . This version of trn reads news from a news server via NNTP (the Network News Transfer Protocol). You must have a news server available - large sites usually provide a site-wide server. . If you install a news server on your system (either containing just local newsgroups or with a partial or full USENET feed) you can configure trn to access it. installed-size: 380 -- James (Jay) Treacy [EMAIL PROTECTED]

