Just a further question, if the documentation is distributed as part of the package itself under a GPL license then the only issue is the inclusion of the fixed.texi and/or fixed.txi file within the package tar-ball. The documentation is delivered with the source files where the help strings are taken and so there is nominally no GPL violation in that case.

If its only the issue of the inclusion of fixed.{texi,txi} that is the issue that is preventing the packages inclusion in debian I have no objections to including these in the package tar-ball.

D.


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