On 03/06/2015 11:01 PM, Markus Koschany wrote: > Hi, > > Jakub has packaged eclipse-pydev and I have updated the package to the > latest upstream release. We are looking for someone who would like to > sponsor this package. It can be found here: > > https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-java/eclipse-pydev.git > > Thank you > > Markus
Hi Markus, I spent some time working with the output of licensecheck and have made some updates to d/copyright. Note that some of the changes were merely to reorder things - e.g., so that all upstream source files are documented before the debian/* files. However, I think there's still a bit to do. Of the 2030 .java source files, 1884 are under the EPL, 6 under the CPL, and 3 under the Apache 2.0 license. The remaining 177 don't include any sort of explicit license, but (at least) 86 of those are auto-generated. So the remaining 90 or so are still to be tracked down. Currently I have these listed in d/copyright with a comment that notes that the license/copyright isn't known. For the 704 .py source files, there are 687 that don't carry any explicit copyright information. I'm not 100% sure what's required here - we might reasonably assume that they are EPL like the rest of upstream - but I'd like to do a bit more digging to try to make things clear to the FTP team. I'll keep working on it - just wanted to let you know why it was taking so long. Cheers, tony
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