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Re: How much data load is acceptable in debian/ dir and upstream (Was: edtsurf_0.2009-7_amd64.changes REJECTED)



Hi Andreas,

On 14-09-2020 21:04, Andreas Tille wrote:
> In the case of larger data sets it seems to be natural to provide the
> data in a separate binary architecture all package to not bloat the
> machines of users who do not want this and also save bandwidt of our
> mirroring network.  New binary packages require new processing and my
> question is here about a set of rejection mails we received ( .

I assume you realized, but just in case you didn't: the data doesn't
need to go into any binary package for autopkgtests to find it. While
running autopkgtests, the SOURCE is unpackaged and available. (You
mentioned other reasons why you want it, though.)

Paul

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