Andrew Saunders wrote: [...]
> But having had a quick peek inside the orig.tar.gz, it looks like > there's stuff in there that renders it completely undistributable, > even from non-free. Everything under win/include/ contains: > > * Copyright 1997-1999 by Sun Microsystems, Inc., > * 901 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto, California, 94303, U.S.A. > * All rights reserved. > * > * This software is the confidential and proprietary information > * of Sun Microsystems, Inc. ("Confidential Information"). You > * shall not disclose such Confidential Information and shall use > * it only in accordance with the terms of the license agreement > * you entered into with Sun. > > And all instances of Search16.gif, About16.gif, WebComponent16.gif, > Edit16.gif, Information24.gif, TipOfTheDay24.gif, Host16.gif, > Refresh16.gif, Help16.gif, Find16.gif, Stop24.gif, listview24.gif, > Import24.gif, Stop16.gif, Refresh24.gif, Properties16.gif, New16.gif, > Export16.gif, listview16.gif, Bookmarks24.gif, New24.gif, > Import16.gif, PrintPreview16.gif, details16.gif, Back24.gif, > Print16.gif, Bookmarks16.gif, Forward24.gif, PageSetup16.gif, > Open16.gif, Down24.gif, Delete16.gif, Down16.gif, down16.gif, > Preferences24.gif, Print24.gif, Up24.gif, Delete24.gif, Up16.gif, > up16.gif, Preferences16.gif, Save16.gif, Jar16.gif, Information16.gif, > Find24.gif, TipOfTheDay16.gif and Edit24.gif contain the string > "Copyright 2000 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved." > > CCed the author to make him aware of the situation. Any further > discussion with regards to the licensing should probably take place on > -legal rather than -mentors. Hi Andrew, thank you for your hint about the copyright. But I'm not willing to give up so quickly :) As a first step, I've noticed, that this package builds without any problems after I've removed the "win"-dir (surprise). I think this is a very important first step. But bevore I continue, my question is: When I remove all the copyrighted stuff and if the package is still build- and runnable afterwards, is it possible to let it go into debian as contrib? I wonder, because even if I've cleaned up the whole sources, there would still be the .orig.tar.gz where all this copyrighted stuff is in. Kind regards Bastian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]