Can you give me a good reason why it should not be a Debian native package? It's been this way for a very long time now as you mentioned an nobody else has felt the need to complain. In fact (though I can't be sure) I think it was recommended to me in the first place by someone else on the project.

To the best of my knowledge no other distribution provides the decnet kernel module that it depends on, and I don't release separate upstream sources any more. The rpm.spec probably doesn't produce a usable RPM any more and is most definitely is not Fedora-compliant!

Making it a non-native package just doubles my workload for a package that has extremely minimal use and benefits nobody that I can see.




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