On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 06:55:09PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: > On Saturday 21 May 2005 09:13, Andrew Donnellan wrote: > > How many sarge packages are still in non-us? These are mainly crypto > > and patented packages, arent't they? We should try to get as many into > > main as possible. > Currently 29 in non-us/main and 2 in non-us/non-free. And of these: > In main: > erlang, erlang-base, erlang-slang > freeswan > kernel-patch-freeswan > libcrypt-des-perl > netsaint-nrpe-plugin, netsaint-nrpe-server > netsaint-plugins, netsaint-plugins-extra, netsaint-plugins-fping, > netsaint-plugins-game, netsaint-plugins-ldap, netsaint-plugins-mysql, > netsaint-plugins-pgsql, netsaint-plugins-radius, netsaint-plugins-samba, > netsaint-plugins-snmp > pavuk > pgpgpg > php4-mcrypt > pipsecd > ssh-askpass > vtun These have been superseded by packages in main, and are only present because katie is not operational on non-us. > zmailer-ssl This one has presumably been rolled into zmailer proper. > gutenbook, gutenbrowser gutenbrowser is in main, but gutenbook is not > httperf > tunnelv > In non-free: > pgp5i > rsaref2 Leaving a total of five packages (three in non-US/main, two in non-US/non-free). -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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