On 23/08/14 04:45, Mauricio Faria de Oliveira wrote: > [snip] > >> Now, about upstreaming the patch: Qt has a CLA in which you *don't* >> loose your >> copyright but just give permission to Digia to use it in it's commercial >> product (the code remains FLOSS!). I have two ways of pushing this >> upstream: >> >> - Find the original coder and beg him to push it to upstream's gerrit >> instance >> (preferred) >> >> - Find the original coder and beg him to publicly state (on a mailing >> list, >> for example) that this patch is licensed under a BSD license, which is >> less >> restrictive. >> >> We don't want to have deltas, so I *really* need your help here. > > William, > > AFAICT from Ubuntu's qt4-x11 changelog, you seem to be the patch author. > May you please consider the points above? > > Only one chunk seems to be required. The 'PLATFORM=qws/' chunk can be > dropped and the UNAME chunk can be moved to another Debian patch. > > @@ -3277,7 +3280,7 @@ if [ -z "${CFG_HOST_ARCH}" ]; then > fi > CFG_HOST_ARCH=powerpc > ;; > - *:*:ppc64) > + *:*:ppc64*) > if [ "$OPT_VERBOSE" = "yes" ]; then > echo " 64-bit PowerPC (powerpc)" > fi
I'm the author of http://launchpadlibrarian.net/159898800/qt4-x11_4%3A4.8.4%2Bdfsg-0ubuntu20_4%3A4.8.4%2Bdfsg-0ubuntu21.diff.gz. I don't know where the '*64*' bits in the attachments here came from. I'm waiting for the CLA stuff to be approved, but once that's sorted out I'll submit it upstream. I hardly thought it seemed copyrightable, but I guess it's easier this way. William.
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