On 03/28/2012 01:01 AM, Luis wrote: > Hi Thomas > > 2012/3/27 Thomas Goirand <z...@debian.org>: >> Now, there's only one thing I am concerned with before the upload, it's >> the debian/copyright. It tells about what's in debian/*, but not about >> the pear.phpunit.de.reg which is in the orig.tar.gz. How did you get the >> file? What's the license of it? > > I download the channel.xml definition [0]file and install it with "# > pear channel-add channel.xml" > > And PEAR create this files: > > root@sid:/tmp# locate phpunit > /usr/share/php/.channels/pear.phpunit.de.reg > /usr/share/php/.channels/.alias/phpunit.txt > /usr/share/php/.registry/.channel.pear.phpunit.de > > So i package only the .reg file, the > /usr/share/php/.registry/.channel.pear.phpunit.de directory is created > later on every PEAR package from that channel. Now i remember why i > choose a native package: so i can distribute the .reg file in debian > just like the pear-horde-channel package source package. > > I can't find a license for the channel.xml file or the generated ,reg > What we should do with the copyright of that file?
It's PEAR who creates the .reg file dynamically, right? I mean, it's because you do "pear channel-add channel.xml" that the .reg is created. So in a way, *you* created the file, and we can ship it to the license type you decide, don't you think? At least, that's my view on the issue. Comments would be appreciated. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f72e26d.3050...@debian.org