On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Ben Collins wrote: > > I'm not sure if this was covered in the last round of ROM-talks, but: > > > > If I have free source to a ROM image (GPL, say) for a free emulator, > > but the tools to build the image are DFSG non-free, does the resulting > > binary image need to go into non-free or contrib? > > > > I'm guessing contrib, and then the emulator goes into contrib, too, > > right? Unless there are some free build tools? > > If the build-tools are found in the Debian non-free archive, then > contrib. If you have to compile this on your local machine, and the > tools are not in Debian, then non-free. >...
No, if the program itself is DFSG-free but requires non-free tools to build it belongs to contrib. Policy says: <-- snip --> 2.1.3. The contrib section -------------------------- Every package in "contrib" and "non-US/contrib" must comply with the DFSG. 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, ... <-- snip --> > Ben cu, Adrian -- Nicht weil die Dinge schwierig sind wagen wir sie nicht, sondern weil wir sie nicht wagen sind sie schwierig.