On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:02:45 -0400, Jonathan Yu wrote: > >> How would we represent such a case? Would we need to unpack that > >> tarball and then reference the files appropriately? > > Unpacking the tarballs would mean modifying the pristine upstream tar, > > wouldn't it? I don't think we want to do that. > That's what we've had to do,
Right, but only temporarily for getting the information. > But that loses information there. And I don't think that's the way > we're supposed to do things (in the pkg-perl packages we track each > license separately). Maybe we could use "sub-stanzas" like Files: tarball1.tar.gz Copyright: xxxx, main author License: GPL-1 | Artistic X-Comment: this tarball also contains Files: foo.pl Copyright: yyyy, some other guy License: Apache-2.0 etc. Or whatever creative stuff we can imagine :) > > And these tarballs contain files with differing copyright holders? Congrats > > on finding a strange corner case. :) :) Cheers, gregor -- .''`. http://info.comodo.priv.at/ -- GPG Key IDs: 0x00F3CFE4, 0x8649AA06 : :' : Debian GNU/Linux user, admin, & developer - http://www.debian.org/ `. `' Member of VIBE!AT, SPI Inc., fellow of FSFE | http://got.to/quote/ `- NP: Aimee Mann: Guys Like Me
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