Hello parabola hackers, I wanted to test a theory: given [1], tried to install, as an example, "Algorithm::Annotate" which is the first perl* package in [1] to be marked as "nonfree". Installation with your-freedom installed was successful, so I guess the blacklist only works for "perl modules as (pacman) packages" not "perl modules to be compiled from CPAN".
Do you confirm this behaviour for all the non free packages (I guess the same might happen with pip)? If so, is it possible to develop a fix, in order to avoid installing those non-free modules, maybe by integrating your-freedom? F. [1]:<https://git.parabola.nu/blacklist.git/tree/blacklist.txt> -- Franco Masotti Tox ID (voip): 9D855839E4BB0ADBF4F49063BF2ABC1479A7728011F20B563EA104B2EE10FF19DC8C255D8F3D My public key fingerprint: F13C 27D7 EDF0 4F7C 0A9F 1244 9A11 29F0 4019 6B95 Get my public key like this: $ gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 40196B95 Use Parabola GNU/Linux-libre: <https://www.parabola.nu> Use Replicant ROM: <http://www.replicant.us/> Use GNUpot: <https://github.com/frnmst/gnupot>
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