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Re: Two packages; one in non-US, from the same source? (Was: curl 6.5.2-1: rejected



On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 03:27:26PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:

> > Is it right to put sources in non-US/main when they generate two binary
> > packages, one in the main archive and the other in non-US main/?
> 
> One source package can't build binary packages that span both US and non-US
> archives. You have to have two source packages for that.

But I think if the same source generates binaries for both non-US/main 
and main we can't distribute that source on the US servers (because 
you can still compile the non-US stuff from it). So I guess both the 
source and the binaries have to go to non-US. *sigh*

Or did I get something wrong?

    Torsten

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Torsten Landschoff           Bluehorn@IRC               <torsten@debian.org>
           Debian Developer and Quality Assurance Committee Member

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