hi ya travis On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Travis Crump wrote:
> > Non-US cds are available with lot of vendors and at many mirrors. But > > not a single Non-Free CD. > > B Thomas > > > > Umm, a major reason for a package going into non-free is a prohibtion on > commercial redistribution. It would probably be a major undertaking of > a CD vendor to audit non-free to determine what they can actually > distribute. Given the 'margins' on CD sales, it is simply not worth it > for them. margin's are very very good ... $0.10 glass that is resold for $1 or $3 or $5 each ... and no license fee or royalty or warranty or support or blah either - but granted one does need to pay attention to the licensing terms - i think the problem is the skill=set needed to review and allow or not allow that app to get onto your own "non-free" cd that will be used by others - in the case of the original poster ... and any of us, whom presumably will NOT resell/resdistribute it etc... would not have to worry too much about making our own local copy of non-free aps so that all machines we built will all have the same packages and from the "fixed/stable" cdrom vs the newer updates that we didn't test yet - if "/var/cache/apt/archives" fits on one or 2 CD's ... i'm thinking that's all the packages that is needed to clone that box ?? - is the archives directory the same structure as the main *.deb repository ( i say/think: nope, it's not ) - make an itty-bitty script to go thru apt/archives and install um in order ... :-) - fun stuff to "get around" the debian way :-0 c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]