martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> also sprach Robert Lemmen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.07.21.0958 +0200]:
>> personally i would leave it there to preserve the pristine upstream
>> tarball, but only if:
>> - the program isn't used, especially if it is a license
>> - the included program i
also sprach Robert Lemmen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.07.21.0958 +0200]:
> personally i would leave it there to preserve the pristine upstream
> tarball, but only if:
> - the program isn't used, especially if it is a license
> - the included program is also dfsg-free
- it doesn't take up too much s
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 09:09:23PM -0300, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
> When the source code of a program comes with another program inside, and
> this program is outdated (this program is also released as a tar.gz file
> and updated), what is the correct to do? I want to maintain packages of
> bo
Hi!
Sorry if the email title is a little confusing, but I couldn't find a
better title to explain this.
When the source code of a program comes with another program inside, and
this program is outdated (this program is also released as a tar.gz file
and updated), what is the correct to do? I want
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