Re: Status of the src:lsb package
[Posted September 30, 2015 by n8willis]
| From: |
| Didier 'OdyX' Raboud <odyx-AT-debian.org> |
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| debian-lsb-AT-lists.debian.org |
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| Re: Status of the src:lsb package |
| Date: |
| Wed, 23 Sep 2015 14:46:49 +0200 |
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| <1784083.dSWxe9Z5Ne@odyx.org> |
| Cc: |
| Michael Biebl <biebl-AT-debian.org>, debian-devel-AT-lists.debian.org |
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Le jeudi, 17 septembre 2015, 23.00:51 Michael Biebl a écrit :
> Am 17.09.2015 um 14:56 schrieb Didier 'OdyX' Raboud:
> > After the discussion [0] about these changes back in July (on both
> > debian-lsb@ and debian-devel@), I have uploaded src:lsb 9.20150826
> > to
> > unstable, building no LSB compatibility packages anymore (besides
> > lsb- release and lsb-base). As far as I could see, this didn't
> > affect anything in unstable at the time (and that's how things
> > should be).
> So far I only stumbled upon one proprietary deb which has a Depends:
> lsb, which will be broken by dropping the lsb compat packages.
> It's the closed-source Epson printer driver [1]. It's a rather badly
> maintained package (using alien), still wanted to mention it as a data
> point.
LSB-"compliant" (FSVO 'compliant') printing drivers are certainly a
problem. That said, it's a problem that I'd rather tackle with re-
packaging, upload to non-free, or any other more Debian-specific method.
In this specific case, there's at least some part that comes in LGPL
source form.
The Debian Printing Team welcomes all interested parties :-)
Cheers,
OdyX