Nicolas Baradakis <nbk@sitadelle.com> wrote:
So you provide a way of debianizing freeradius packages easily, even ones that aren't included with debian. Given that, another alternative (admittedly with it's own set of problems) would be an official freeradius apt repository. This doesn't solve anything. The problem is that such packages aren't distributable in binary form. If someone provides a repository, he becomes an outlaw. (exaggeratedly)
*sigh* You're right. And I wouldn't want to suggest an "illegal" apt repo either (although I've used ones in the past, like one that provides a nice .deb full of win32 codec dlls for use with mplayer). It's rediculous that this is so simple to achieve technically, and all products involved are being provided for free, yet there's still all this beaurocratic red tape involved in getting them to play nice together... - Tyler