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| | I'll have a look at this package this weekend, and if everything is ok, | I'll sponsor you. I've got 16 years of experience with 6510-assembly, | which should be enough... Granted, I haven't done any | 65816-programming. | | | Regards: David Weinehall
I should mention that after discussing this with upstream[1], it turns out that four source files actually do fall under the old license, making one program non-free. 95% of it is in contrib, because the program that's non-free is the C compiler, and I decided that was important enough to be a Depends. So it's been split into three packages now, cc65 (the free binaries, contrib/arch), cc65-compiler (the non-free binary, non-free/arch) and cc65-libs (the platform specific libs, but which I believe are architecture independant, because they are simply built by the cc65 tools themselves, contrib/all). Somebody told me that a lot of DDs don't like sponsoring non-free packages, so I hope that doesn't change your mind. But I thank you for the interest either way!
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