To: ftpmaster@debian.org Subject: binary-less source-only packages Mail-Copies-To: never Gcc: nnfolder+archive:2000/mail-12-December --text follows this line-- Hi, katie does reference counting of binaries and any source package which isn't referenced by a binary package is automatically deleted. This: o allows us to stop violating the GPL. o ensures that the source for any binary package is always available; nice for build problems on non-i386 arches. o reduces manual work in cleaning out cruft from the archive as packages where the source name has changed will be automatically cleaned out. The only problem is intentionally binary-less packages. The only valid occurrence I can think of is pine, but in case there are more I've added an override for such files in: /org/.debian.org/scripts/override/override.source-only If you process an intentionally binary-less package in incoming and determine it's binary-less state is valid; please add the package to the override file. If I've missed any packages and people are screaming about their removal, you can recover them from: /org/.debian.org/morgue/rhona/ As to how to add them back into the pool.. ho hum.. have to write something to do that :-) -- James