Where in the policy is it forbidden to download from the Internet? I actually looked for this before I packaged it:
terps...@orange:/usr/share/doc/debian-policy$ zgrep -i internet policy.txt.gz MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, RFCs 2045-2049) is a terps...@orange:/usr/share/doc/debian-policy$ zgrep -i download policy.txt.gz compiling from source don't have to download multiple packages. a Debian package: anyone can download the `.deb' file and read the The purpose of this package is to take the arch-specific files created by the buildds and put them into an 'all' package suitable for use in cross-compilation. When combined with emdebian, you can then easily target any debian architecture from any other. While I can understand that downloading files from the Internet at large might be bad for other reasons, this package only downloads from the debian archive itself. I could have packed all the cross-compilation files into a 'source tarball' by manually extracting them from the cross-built deb files, but I thought that it would be rather dishonest to call these binary files the 'source'. The scripts used to extract the files are the actual source. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org