To my understanding the only way to obtain the license information for a package is to actually download it (or install it) and the study the content of
/usr/share/doc/<package>/copyright It would be better if user could use the packaging search commands, like grep-dctrl -F License ... --and -F package ... PROPOSAL: Add new field to the debian/control (which would be generated by dh-make): License: It would contain a canonicalized word to describe the license in questions, like: GPL, GPL2, GPL3, LGPL, BSD, Perl Artistic, MIT/X ..... Custom The number of generic license name can be debated and instead of the last resort "Custom" there could be word like: DFSG-approved, OSI-approved, FSF-approved etc. DH_MAKE TEMPLATE If given the option --copyright, then the field is initialised with that value, otherwise add Licence: <Set here; see http://wiki.debian.org/DFSGLicenses> Jari [PS] Should this be disccussed in, (crossposted to) debian-legal as well? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]