Hi Maarten,

Maarten L. Hekkelman, on 2025-02-09:
> Thanks very much for this thorough review of libzeep.

You're welcome, I must apologize for the delay: the mail thread
got a bit drowned and I only realized about a couple of minutes
ago that I haven't proceeded to the upload.

> The copyright on the name characters file was an error. Should have been
> Boost as well of course.
> 
> The test files were downloaded from https://www.w3.org/XML/Test/. There's no
> license to be found there. This has never been a problem before in Debian
> for libzeep, so I would be surprised if it would fail to pass NEW this time.
> 
> It is not a real option to replace the fonts and scripts in the
> documentation with local versions. I do understand this would shave a couple
> of megabytes of the size of the doc package, but it would require the user
> to install all of the debian packages containing these scripts and fonts
> just to be able to install the docs. The list is quite long. And then, this
> documentation would then only be viewable when browsing with a local web
> browser, if you only have access to a subdirectory containing the
> documentation, the paths to the fonts and scripts would be incorrect.
> 
> I've pushed a new version (6.1.1-1) to salsa.

Uploaded with a minor change to the d/copyright file, as there
was still a cmake file with the BSD-2-clause terms and the
copyright file was slightly malformed due to the missing
paragraph.

Have a nice day,  :)
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