> David Kuehling wrote: >>>>>>> "Sebastian" == Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bige...@linutronix.de> >>>>>>> writes: >>> >>>>> David Kuehling wrote: >>>> with full set of corresponding source packages (omitting any binary >>>> packages for which we can't find the source): >> >>> There should not be any. If there are, please drop me list because >>> they have to be removed. >> >> Just ran the script, it currently complains about: >> >> [I] Removing packages missing sources: 1) >> gcc-4.3-base/4.3.4-10+powerpcspe1 2) imhangul-status-applet/0.3-10 3) >> libzrtpcpp-1.4-0/1.4.6-1+b101 >> >> However, as not all software categories are mirrored with my config, >> there may be more. May also just be a bug in the mirroring script, >> or a problem with th snapshot.debian.org database (I already caught >> one of these, too :)
> I would think so. 2) and 3) are built by buildds so no source was > changed by "us" so it should be same as for the main archive. I found > source for 3) at [0]. +b101 is a binNMU so source the same as in > 1.4.6, it is just built another time. > 1) was uploaded either by Kyle or myself. Let me check on that. > [0] http://snapshot.debian.org/package/libzrtpcpp/1.4.0-1/ Nope, [0] is not the correct source. Note that the source is reported missing for package 'libzrtpcpp-1.4-0/1.4.6-1+b101', which in debparanoia's notation means 'libzrtpcpp-1.4-0' is the package name and '1.4.6-1+b101' is the debian package version. (yeah package name misrepresents version, but that's another problem). This is the snapshot entry for 1.4.6-1: http://snapshot.debian.org/package/libzrtpcpp/1.4.6-1/ and there it lists no files under 'source files'. Maybe the 1.4.6-1 version was so short-lived that snapshot did not pick up the source package? (it only snapshots every 6 hours !?). Did I overlook something? Yeah the short-lived package problem seems like a plausible theory, given that snapshot lists a source for the subsequent version 1.4.6-1.1: http://snapshot.debian.org/package/libzrtpcpp/1.4.6-1.1/ Seems like debian itself has some homework to do wrt GPL compliance. cheers, David -- GnuPG public key: http://dvdkhlng.users.sourceforge.net/dk.gpg Fingerprint: B17A DC95 D293 657B 4205 D016 7DEF 5323 C174 7D40
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