On Sa, 19 Dez 2009, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> But what happens then? Luatex becomes dependent on an external library
> that may or may not be distributed by debian (or anyone else)?
No, only that as long as the libraries in texlua are the same as upstream
I can reuse the the packages in Debian.
And the advantage for you is that there are less changes if you incorporate
new versions of upstream libraries.
I didn't suggest to actually remove the sources from your code!
Best wishes
Norbert
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