"James M. Mastros" wrote: > The package I'm packaging has two contrib programs, which are quite > definitly quick-hack level
> 1) Where do they go? > 2) What should the permissions be? > naturaly, putting them in > /usr/doc/naim/examples is wrong because they aren't really > examples. That's the only place they _can_ go. I agree that we need a new directory for such things. > 3) Do I have to depend on tclsh for one minor contrib program? > (Policy says yes.) Actually, Policy doesn't say that _everything_ can be expected to work when the dependencies are met. I _think_ we agreed that the main functionality is expected to work. See the (long) thread from December with the subject line: Bug#30739: When a tiny part of a package uses non-free libraries Note that this case was different in that an installed binary used non-free stuff, so this raised more concern than your case. You might want to `suggest' depend on tclsh and mention the requirement in your README.debian file at the same place you mention the `example' scripts. My two cents (I'm not a guru by any definition) -- Peter Galbraith, research scientist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Maurice Lamontagne Institute, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada P.O. Box 1000, Mont-Joli Qc, G5H 3Z4 Canada. 418-775-0852 FAX: 775-0546 6623'rd GNU/Linux user at the Counter - http://counter.li.org/