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non-us and non-deutch (was: Doom)



On 29 Dec 1997, Marco Budde wrote:

> WL> Would it be allowed for us to have a non-duetch directory,  which just
> That's ok.

> WL> It's going to get nuts if we have to have a non-<wherever> directory for
> WL> every country,  but maybe we'll have to do this.  If that's the case,
> I would prefer a flag in CONTROL. We have got a lot of programs with such  

The only problem I can see with this is that we don't want programs which
aren't distributable in some places to be under /dists/hamm/binary/ on the
ftp tree.  If things which can't be mirrored/sold in certain places are in
the main distribution,  then if you run an ftp site in Germany,  you can't
mirror the main distribution -- you've got to check each and every
package (*) as you mirror it.  This goes for CD images,  too -- we'd have
to release an 'Official Debian CD Set' and an 'Official Debian CD Set
German Edition'  because the former would contain any packages in the main
distribution.

* through some sort of dpkg flag -- is in 'dpkg --non-duetch file.deb' 
would return true,  or something.


                     					Will


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