Hi, The Emacs documentation is going to be moved to non-free since it is GFDLed with invariant sections.
I'd like know how packagers who have the same problem usually handle this, especially the non-free package. The simplest way I can see is to take the pristine tarball and rename to foo-non-free of foo-non-dfsg, and to just install what was removed from the modified tarball in main. However, the Emacs tarball is 18 megs big so I'm not sure ftp masters would allow it in the archive. Is the common trend doing this, or do packagers just create custom tarballs by leaving only what's necessary plus a minimal custom build infrastructure? Thanks. -- Jérôme Marant