Actually perhaps software should be built outside of clean chroots. Why?
Because if there is a possibility that a dirty chroot will cause the package
to fail, there is a bug in some peice of software. It could prevent a user
from recompiling on his own system, which thusly defeats the point of having
the source in the first place.
If a package Fails To Build From Source on a end-user system it is an RC
bug. By bug definitions i would say a minimum of 'serious', but 'critical'
would be better. Why? Simple: If users can make the changes they want, than
Debian is NOT free. If it is not free, it has failed.
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If Debian is not free, it has failed. - Joe Smith
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