On 11782 March 1977, Alastair McKinstry wrote: >> - gshhs/coast/gshh_h.b seems to be a binary file, what is the source? > I will probably do gshss as a separate debian package, and Depend: on it > rather than include two copies of these binary files.
Removing them from this source then. Ok. >> - src/terralib/jpeg/* seem to be Copyright Intel and has unclear >> licensing. Especially the header in ihl.h is bad. > Terralib is also a library present in Debian, but only an old version > (3.0) in etch. The current version > 3.3.1 is available, and uses libjpeg rather than these Intel files. It > seems a good idea to update this. > I may take over terralib to do so, and remove the terralib sources from > the dfsg. If you dont tak it over, and they do have the problem files too, at least a bug about it would be great. >> - test/data/* seem to be binary files. Is there a way to generate / edit >> those using tools available in Debian? If so, which, and where is the >> source? Or are they to be handled like images (jpg/png/whatever)? > This should be handled like images, in my opinion. They probably came > from instrumental / model results, rather than being generated by > 'hidden sources'. Can we somehow verify the probably? Im not against treating them as images, if its clear they are like that. > In your opinion, with these changes made, would magics++be accepted ? It does sound good, but except by pressing "A"ccept in NEW i dont give final answers. :) And for that i need the package in NEW again. -- bye, Joerg >Starting network management services: > Warning: -s option is deprecated, use -Lsd instead Uah. snmpd on drugs. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org