Control: retitle -1 linuxbrew-wrapper should go to contrib: It is an installer for linuxbrew Control: found -1 20150804-1
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 10:38:42AM -0500, John Scott wrote: > Package: linuxbrew-wrapper > Version: 20170516-2 > Severity: serious > Justification: Policy 2.2.1 > > Though the linuxbrew-wrapper package is free just as Linuxbrew is, Linuxbrew > does not commit to only free software. Linuxbrew's OpenCV formula builds with > -DOPENCV_ENABLE_NONFREE=ON, and FFmpeg builds with --enable-nonfree. Though a > comment in ffmpeg.rb notes that the flag produces unredistributable binaries, > no notice is given to the user. > > Users that commit to only using free software may install this package and > believe that it is free because it is in main. Though the package is free, > and Linuxbrew is free, the purpose of Linuxbrew and this wrapper package is > to install software from outside of the Debian repository (some of which is > non-free). With that logic apt would also have to go to contrib. > I believe that this violates Debian Policy that packages in main "must not > require or recommend a package outside of main for compilation or execution." The accepted interpretation of that section of policy is that a program can be in main as long as there is some way to use it with free software. Additional optional uses with non-free software are fine. > Because this package is a wrapper that will "invoke upstream install script > if found no linuxbrew instance" upon installation, I believe package is not > suited for main and is probably better suited for contrib. The Debian Policy > Manual says that packages that would be included in contrib include "wrapper > packages or other sorts of free accessories for non-free programs." Linuxbrew > is a wrapper for installing (with or without building from source) programs > that, though many of them are free, some are not. This is actually a reason why it should be in contrib: The package is just an installer that downloads the actual program. cu Adrian -- "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days. "Only a promise," Lao Er said. Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed