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has caused the Debian Bug report #795055,
regarding libtirpc: Files licensed under BSD-4-clause
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Source: libtirpc
Version: 0.2.5-1
Severity: serious

File: "src/auth_time.c" appears to be non-free due to lack of license and

        Copyright (c) 1992 Sun Microsystems Inc.
        All rights reserved.

13 files in "man/" are copyrighted by "AT&T" and/or "1988 Sun Microsystems, 
Inc." without explicit license.

Finally, files

    src/crypt_client.c
    tirpc/rpcsvc/crypt.x

are licensed under non-DFSG compliant BSD-4-clause ("old BSD") license.

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 Dmitry Smirnov

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Hi,

On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 02:06:26PM +0000, Andy Simpkins wrote:
> HOWEVER
> 
> Dmitry also points out that there are several files with 4-Clause BSD
> licences explicit within them, namely:
>  src/crypt_client.c
>  tirpc/rpcsvc/crypt.x
> 
> As Dmitry points out that this is non-DFSG compliant, so it is these two
> files that are the cause for concern

What is this based on? There are a lot of packages with file under the
4-clause BSD license. One example is util-linux.

Closing this bug.

Cheers,

Ivo

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