David Claughton <d...@eclecticdave.com> writes: > On 13/08/10 17:58, Russ Allbery wrote: >> Raphael Hertzog <hert...@debian.org> writes: >> >>> As suggested by Ian on -devel (see attachment), it would be nice to have >>> a way to remove files during unpack of a source package to hide non-free >>> files from our users without stripping them from the original tarball. >> >>> I also prefer this approach over repacking upstream files so let's >>> implement this feature. >> >> I'm pretty sure ftp-master isn't going to allow source packages with >> non-free content in the main archive regardless of whether that content is >> hidden on unpack (I certainly wouldn't if I were them), so implementing >> this is kind of pointless for Debian. >> > > Another use-case might be to remove "convenience copies" of system > libraries. Might be useful (e.g. for security reasons) to be able to > guarantee that this code isn't being accidentally used by a build (in a > way that can be easily checked by a script). > > Cheers, > > David.
And I ask again: How does that differ from deleting them in debian/rules? Legally that should be the same. And practically you would have the useless files on the initial source unpack but they would be gone when debian/rules is invoked the first time. dpkg-source -x could run the clean target by default to make the files disapear directly. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87pqxge32x....@frosties.localdomain