Control: tag -1 + wontfix
Control: severity -1 wishlist
Hi Michael,
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:05:16PM -0400, Michael Gilbert wrote:
> That's a nice readme, but it isn't a license to circumvent debian
> policy. The "right" approach is to separate the matlab-support source
> package into matlab-su
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> tag -1 + wontfix
Bug #702832 [matlab-support] matlab-support: source in main even though it
depends on non-free matlab
Added tag(s) wontfix.
> severity -1 wishlist
Bug #702832 [matlab-support] matlab-support: source in main even though it
depends on non-free matlab
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:13 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> May be this could shine the light over the situation and choices made?
>
> $> cat matlab-support/debian/README.source
> Although this whole package is pointless without Matlab (a large non-free
> something) the source package has been pl
May be this could shine the light over the situation and choices made?
$> cat matlab-support/debian/README.source
Although this whole package is pointless without Matlab (a large non-free
something) the source package has been placed into 'main' for the following
reason:
It builds a 'matlab-supp
package: matlab-support
severity: serious
version: 0.0.18
The matlab-support source package (and the matlab-support-dev binary
package) are currently in main, even though they are useless without a
matlab installation. Meanwhile matlab-support binary is in contrib.
This I believe violates debian
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