On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 12:20:29AM +0200, Robert Bihlmeyer wrote: > Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > All packages have to be buildable with the current release. And this > > does not include non-us if you happen to be in the us. > > Nope, you may freely download from non-us.debian.org, even if you're > currently in the USofA.
I have heard rumors that some software in non-US/* would otherwise be in main except for patents which would prohibit their use. I believe Matt Kraai brought this up within m months (m<4). Anyway, this is irrelevant; to solve this dilemma once and for all, we look at Policy 2.1.2: In addition, the packages in _main_ * must not require a package outside of _main_ for compilation or execution (thus, the package must not declare a "Depends", "Recommends", or "Build-Depends" relationship on a non-_main_ package), * must not be so buggy that we refuse to support them, and * must meet all policy requirements presented in this manual. Note the first part. -- Brian M. Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://decoy.wox.org/~bmc> 0x560553E7 Congratulations are in order for Tom Reid. He says he just found out he is the winner of the 2021 Psychic of the Year award.
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