Hi David! You wrote:
> > Plus, you're talking about other files that are most definitely part of > > LaTeX that are generated here. It would be different if it required > > that gcc be installed in /usr/bin, for example. > > No, I'm making a suggestion that, if a file is distributed under the > LPPL, and someone places it in a tarball with many other unrelated > files, this added clause of LPPL3 causes the sort of contamination > forbidden by DFSG9. Also, in some way, an iso image is also an archive with many files on it. -- Kind regards, +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | Bas Zoetekouw | Si l'on sait exactement ce | |--------------------------------| que l'on va faire, a quoi | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | bon le faire? | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Pablo Picasso | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]