On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Charles Plessy wrote:
What is happening to a source package with build-dependancies on a non-free package. Can it produce a binary packages for main, with only a -doc package going in contrib? Do the Debian buildds have non-free enabled? (I doubt...)
It is quite a sloppy issue. The reaosn is that the resulting binary doc package does not even need any non-free stuff so there is no real reason to move it to contrib. This is quite a difficult topic and might be either discussed here or on debian-legal (perhaps on debian-devel). In this special case I wrote in private mail to Changyan Xie that I would rethink my request for compiling html from source because we are perfectly able to patch HTML documents (in contrast to PDFs) and would avoid serious and quite boring licensing issues. In the other hand
Do you think that there are other converters around which can to the same job ?
I have just read that there are two other free converters. I would give these a chance before continue thinking about nasty licensing issues.
If we decide to keep latex2html, maybe we can try to add texlive-latex-recommended and texlive-fonts-recommended to the build-dependancies, so that it would avoid to use tetex-extra?
If there is an alternative dependency on a package you need in your build dependencies you could list it in you build dependencies as well as an alternative (if I'm not completely wrong). Either the build dependency is fullfilled on your machine or in a chroot the first alternative is choosen (not tested but guessed). Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]