Lars Wirzenius writes:
> > Can't we find a way to keep programs like this an official part?
>
> We can say that contrib is an official part of Debian. And non-free as well.
> They have different support policies, but that's true wherever they are.
> I don't really see a need for a change here, but
Frank Neumann writes ("Re: Bug#4078: lynx should be in `contrib'"):
...
> So I'd say: Both XForms and LyX go into non-free. Compiling/linking LyX
> statically doesn't change this point, IMHO.
LyX and the XForms binary do not need to go into non-free because
AFAI
Michael Meskes:
> I'd like to ask the other developers what they think.
I guess I'm repeating myself, but oh well. In my opinion, the main Debian
distribution (i.e., not including non-free or contrib) should consist only
of free software, where the definition of free includes the requirement
that
Michael Meskes wrote:
> Ian Jackson writes:
> > No, because packages which depend on contrib packages must go in
> > contrib too.
>
> Hmm, that wasn't what was said a while ago when we moved xforms.
>
> I'd like to ask the other developers what they think. While I see th elogic
> behind your appr
Hi,
Michael Meskes wrote:
> I'd like to ask the other developers what they think. While I see th elogic
> behind your approach I still think LyX should be an official part of Debian.
>
> What happens if I recompile it statically? Would it go into the standard
> tree then?
Being a Debian/m68k us
On Mon, 12 Aug 1996, Michael Meskes wrote:
> I'd like to ask the other developers what they think. While I see th elogic
> behind your approach I still think LyX should be an official part of Debian.
Me too. However, I think that the way to accomplish that is to persuade
the XForms authors to r
Ian Jackson writes:
> No, because packages which depend on contrib packages must go in
> contrib too.
Hmm, that wasn't what was said a while ago when we moved xforms.
I'd like to ask the other developers what they think. While I see th elogic
behind your approach I still think LyX should be an of
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