Jacob Adams <tookm...@gmail.com> writes: > It is currently in debian main, but appears to be non-free.
Thank you for drawing attention to this. > However, it includes two libraries that are compiled into the final > executable, libframe and libXg. Both these libraries contain the > following copyright notice at the top of each file [2]: > > /* Copyright (c) 1992 AT&T - All rights reserved. */ One thing is certain: The ‘debian/copyright’ file needs to be updated with an explanation of the copyright status of those files. > That seems pretty clearly non-free to be, but as it's currently in > Debian, I figured I would ask here before filing an RM bug against > wily. I think you can make a bug report to discuss the matter. Start it at “important” severity because the ‘debian/copyright’ file is not accurate. If the discussion does not reveal a good explanation for the source files that makes the work clearly DFSG-free, then the severity should be increased. -- \ “It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival | `\ value.” —Arthur C. Clarke, 2000 | _o__) | Ben Finney