> > > Since this is related to "gcc-dco-non-dfsg" infrastructure, I think > > > this should be postponed until "FDL docs in gcc" is resolved. Which > > > will probably happen only when gcc-4.3 enters unstable. > > > > Do you mean to imply that gcc 4.3 documentation will be licensed under > > something other than GFDL? If so, that's great news! Would you happen > > to have a link to somewhere I can read more about this? > > No, I don't believe that GCC documentation license will change. > > Overall situation is the following. > > Short before etch release, GFDL docs have been considered non-free and=20 > removed from main. So it very looked like etch will be released without=20 > gcc documentation at all. I did not like it, and created gcc-4.1-=20 > doc-non-dfsg [non-free] and gcc-doc-defaults [contrib] packages that=20 > provided documentation. > > After etch release, gcc packages started to build documentation again.=20 > > =46YI: > > > > > > Currently, gcc-4.2-doc *is* in main. Does this mean that FDL > > > > > paranoia has gone to past, or gcc-4.2-doc is in main just in error > > > > > - I don't know. But depending on this, either non-free and contrib > > > > > packages should be updated, or gcc-doc should be provided by > > > > > gcc-defaults (as it was some time ago). > > > > > > > > > > Matthias, could you please comment on this? > > > > > > > > please see my comment in #442445 > > > > > > from #442445: > > > > won't fix this before the 4.2.3 and 4.3.0 releases > > > > > > Not very verbose :) > > > > > > Could you please answer what is going to be changed at the time of > > > 4.2.3/4.3.0? > > > > the man pages and -doc packages won't be built anymore with the final > > 4.2.3/4.3.0 releases. > > > > > Will you handle documentation issues yourself? > > > > I won't touch the non-free -doc packages. > > > > > Or my non-free/contrib packages are will be needed again? > > > > most likely. > > So unless Matthias changes his mind, I think the best strategy is to update= > =20 > documentation packages when "final 4.2.3/4.3.0 releases" will be uploaded,= > =20 > and not bother until then.
yes, the final 4.2.3/4.3.0 packages won't include the documentation; having to remove the files from each snapshot is just bogus work. Matthias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]