In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>I bit the bullet today and decided to install and implement pgp. Searching
>the packages files did not turn it up, but I was able to deduce that it
>was therefore, in non-free. However the search turned up this information:
>
>dchanges - recommends:
Guy Maor writes ("Re: PGP depends."):
> On Wed, 28 Aug 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
>
> > In particular it says that packages that depend on
> > packages in non-free are to reside in contrib (or non-free if other
> > restictions apply).
>
> I've also be
Dale Scheetz writes ("PGP depends."):
...
> Now, as it happens, I have also been reading the new Policy manual (BTW,
> thank you Ian J. for this fine piece of work. It has been long needed and
> I for one greatly appreciate your work) and it has some things to say
> about thi
On Wed, 28 Aug 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> In particular it says that packages that depend on
> packages in non-free are to reside in contrib (or non-free if other
> restictions apply).
I've also been meaning to bring this up, but from another angle.
Previously, Ian, you've said that packages whi
I bit the bullet today and decided to install and implement pgp. Searching
the packages files did not turn it up, but I was able to deduce that it
was therefore, in non-free. However the search turned up this information:
mailcrypt - depends: pgp
dchanges - recommends: pgp
elm and w3-
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