Sylvestre Ledru wrote: >>>> In addition, the debian/copyright file needs updating: most of the >>>> files are Apache 2.0 (and not 1.1), but some files are public domain. >>>> You might also want to make it a little more clear how the .dfsg archive >>>> was made... (debian/README.debian only says about 0.94.dfsg, not the >>>> 0.95 version !). >>> Where did you see files in public domain ? >> Using licensecheck, I picked up a few -- I'll have a look into it later. > Are you sure ? > The command: > $ licensecheck -r .|grep -i domain|wc -l > is returning 0.
Yep. I seemed to have seen more, but now I only find this one: ./test/resources/fonts/DejaVuLGCSerif.LICENSE >> I switched fop.sh to java-wrappers. You can see that it lead to a >> significant decrease of the size ;-)... Could you check it works fine ? >> If that is the case, I'll switch the other wrapper too, and we'll upload >> to main/experimental (there are no reasons to keep it out of main, now !). > Many thanks. It is indeed giving very nice startup script. I will think > about using it in my packages. ;-) ... Please go ahead ! I think it is nice to be able to provide a consistent user interface for java wrapper scripts, rather than the current mess... > While we are talking about "Java rendering" packages, I also updated > xmlgraphics-commons to the version 1.3.1. Could you upload it to > experimental too ? (I need it for jeuclid [1]) The 1.2 version is waiting in NEW. No need to upload a newer version for now. I'll do that when it is accepted. > FOP is working without any problem with this version (it is the one I am > using to test it). Great ! I'll find some time to switch the other script and then I'll upload it. Cheers, Vincent -- Vincent Fourmond, Debian Developer http://vince-debian.blogspot.com/ It was funny how people were people everywhere you went, even if the people concerned weren't the people the people who made up the phrase ``people are people everywhere'' had traditionally thought of as people. -- Terry Pratchet, The Fifth Elephant Vincent, not listening to anything for now -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]