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Subject: dpkg-mountable copyright
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Package: dpkg-mountable
Version: 0.6
Severity: wishlist

copyright file says:

"All of this package except for logcmd.c and its executable is free 
software; [...]"

Well, this is a little bit confusing, because it seems as if it said
"logcmd.c and its executable is not free software".

Suggested rewrite:

*---------------------------------------------------------------------
This package is free software.

All of it except for logcmd.c and its executable is covered by the GNU
General Public License
[...]

logcmd.c and the logcmd executable are based on the script program (found
in package bsdutils), and so may be redistributed [...]
*---------------------------------------------------------------------


Also, changelog should be compressed. If you are using debmake, please use
the most recent hamm version.

Thanks.

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Subject: dpkg-mountable removed from Debian unstable
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dpkg-mountable has been removed from Debian unstable and won't be
released with the next official release of Debian, codenamed "woody".

The original maintainer writes:

| * I can no longer test new versions of this package, as I'm using
|   apt-zip rather than my not-free dialup access.  I wrote it when I
|   was accessing the University's NFS archive mirror!
|
| * It's slightly buggy, and badly out-of-date policy-wise.
|
| * Apt now provides (AFAIK) all the features provided by
|   dpkg-mountable, and some (such as package ordering) that it never
|   got around to getting.

Please switch to apt.

If you have questions about this, please contact me.
-- 
Martin Michlmayr
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