Hello, I have a question to one of my packages (Jmol, LGPL licensed), I unofficially maintain.
Sources: http://debian.wgdd.de/debian/dists/unstable/contrib/source/science/ The package source comes with a few precompiled Java binaries (.jar). Now I have the possibility to use Debian packages instead of the distributed ones (e.g. commons-cli.jar, itext.jar). But there are still a few libraries left (netscape.jar, Acme.jar, vecmath1.2-1.14.jar), which do not exist in the Debian distribution. Now I'm not sure, where to put the jmol packages. Can I put them into contrib or do I have to put them into non-free. The policy says: [cite] Examples of packages which would be included in contrib or non-US/contrib are: -free packages which require contrib, non-free packages or packages which are not in our archive at all for compilation or execution, and -wrapper packages or other sorts of free accessories for non-free programs. [/cite] During my build-process I make runtime-dependencies to the Java libs which are in the official Debian distribution and I include all other stuff (from netscape.jar, Acme.jar, vecmath1.2-1.14.jar) into the Jmol binary. Can someone review my package and give me some feedback? Hints for a beeter quality of the package are also welcome. Regards, Daniel -- http://debian.wgdd.de
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