I posted this to debian-policy but I have not received a response yet. I would appreciate it if someone could give me some advice on this.
Thanks, --Adam ----- Forwarded message from Adam McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- I am trying to make a source package of daemontools by Dan Bernstein. Since there is no license for distributing the source, I have made my source package an installer package. The only problem I have is the Debian .diff file. Currently, I am generating the .diff file, the source .deb, and a binary .deb from one source tree. My problem is this: Since there are no redistribution terms on the source, I cannot upload the .orig.tar.gz file, which will undoubtedly be referred to in the signed .dsc file. My only options appear to be the following: 1) Make a separate source package that doesn't include the actual upstream source. Copy the .diff.gz, .dsc and .changes manually to the other package every time I make a new release. 2) Upload the current package, but without the .orig.tar.gz My package can be found at http://flounder.net/debs/ Any suggestions? --Adam -- Adam McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>