Am Freitag, 23. April 2004 11:10 schrieb Dave Page: > The HTML Help Workshop is a free download, but they can be written in vi if > you feel the need - personally I'd rather use the MS program and save a day > or three.
I had meant "free" to mean in compliance with the Debian Free Software Guidelines. It's confusing, I know. > Besides, those files are not 'built' as such - they are the source code for > the .chm file that is not used on Debian (because we use the raw HTML > instead). It seems to me that they are index files of some kind that are generated by automatic means from the various HTML documentation files. The fact that they can also be edited by hand does not mean that they can reasonably count as source code. (You can also edit binary object files or Postscript files by hand.) For packages in the main Debian distribution, the actual source code of every file and the build tools required to process them must be included or available under free software terms. Don't get me wrong, it's up to you how you develop your software. I'm just pointing out these issues before the Debian license police finds them and rips out the package. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html