It occurs to me that making any such policy work will be a real pain for
you or whoever does it if the "make install" targets of the upstream
packages want to use ${datadir}/java as the top of the repository.
This may be a better question for GNU than for Debian. Should we move
the discussion to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
P.S. I'm not on that list.
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