Hello Andreas,

First sorry for not commenting on the bug, I have to find a better way to interact with the process, and thank you for all the comments.

The use of tetgen is not a fundamental feature of CamiTK (and anyway less important than being in contrib). Therefore the code depending on it can be either removed completely from the CamiTK package (this is an additional plugin). And the use of the debian packaged version is an even better solution, as you suggested. In this case will CamiTK remain in contrib?

What is my deadline to do this without offending anyone?

Kind regards,


On 23/10/12 16:32, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi Emmanuel,

the package camitk received a release critical bug[1] which you possibly
did not noticed.  It would be great if you would read the history of the
bug log[1] and comment on the usage of Debian packaged tetgen which
would enable us to move the package to contrib rather than non-free.

Please note that the package will be removed from Debian if we do not
find a reasonable solution.

Kind regards

        Andreas.

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/689951

On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 01:56:43PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 12:12:35PM +0200, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:

Actually all I did noticed is that tetgen is in non-free in debian already:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/t/tetgen.html

It might make sense to verify whether a removal of tetgen from camitk
and rather use the Debian packaged version is possible which would make
camitk rather contrib than non-free.

Christophe are you in touch with upstream ?

Even if Charles mentioned that there are other non-free pieces in the license
contacting upstream about a DFSG free license might not harm in anyway.

Kind regards

        Andreas.


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