On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Keith Dunwoody wrote: KD>> But let it be: KD>> ----------- KD>> KD>> If the package gets extra input information as a part of using it KD>> _and_ a result substantially[*] varies, depending this input KD>> information _and_ these variations at least partially controlled by KD>> statements in package[**] - package is a software. KD>> KD>> [*] substantially depends - depends hard enough for at least some
KD>So the multitude of "Hello World" programs arn't software? Exactly. hello-*.deb distributed in Debian for documentation purposes, not as software. As in any other similar cases. KD>Benchmarks arn't software? No. Benchmarks are software. They are get information from tested|benchmarked hardware. Not a usual source of information for a program, but still input. Even an input from random numbers generator is still an input. KD>Your definition seems to differ from standard usage. What is the standard usage?