Tobias, On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 02:15:17AM +0100, Tobias Frost wrote: > Am Donnerstag, den 22.12.2011, 19:59 -0200 schrieb Fernando Lemos: > > On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Artur R. Czechowski <artu...@hell.pl> > > wrote: > > > If you are also the upstream developer and you are planning to always keep > > > Debian package with released version in sync, you can consider making the > > > package as a native package. > > Just to clarify, this piece of information is completely wrong. > > Quoting the mentors FAQ: > > > > "You should only use a native Debian package when it is clear that the > > package would only ever be of use in Debian. Even if the software is > > currently only available in Debian, if someone could reasonably use > > the software on another distribution or on another operating system, > > then the package should be non-native. A few examples of normal > > packages are: libc6, apache, phpmyadmin. But lintian, dpkg and some > > other tools are purely developed for debian, and make no sense being > > released in another distribution." > > > > It's not a matter of choice. If your package is not Debian-specific, > > it can't and won't be uploaded as a native package. > OK. > I saw this explanation, and I saw the mail from Artur. so I thought > that it *seems* also to be ok. You are the experts in packaging, not me > and I had no reasons not to belive him. In case of doubts trust the documentation :)
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