On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 02:11:00AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote: > > Philippe Troin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > 1) The way the Debian archive works requires the data to be stored > > > twice (source package and .deb). > > > > Why not allow Source only packages ? > > Or have a small .deb which installs the data and the data as a > tar.gz/tar.bz2 file which is symlinked from source or something like > that?
Not so nice, best would be to have an integrated source/binary for these stuff. A source only package as was suggested before would also do it, but would be a bit more complicated to install, since you have to get it with apt-get source, and then install it by hand. And truly, most data packages are just put in the package when built, so a sourceless package would be best. (or selfcontained source or whatever you want to call it). This would need some modification in the way things are right now, so it would be best to wait for after potato for doing this kind of things. Also best would be to put them on some other place than in the normal place, so not everyone will need to mirror the data section. Also notice that data will mostly not change a lot. Friendly, Sven LUTHER