Hello,

> >> I am not sure how the license could be a problem, most PHP extensions are
> >> released under the PHP license, at least in part.
> >
> > The only thing I could say is that the package has been rejected by the
> Debian
> > 'FTP Master' team which approves or rejects packages, here is their
> explanation:

> > you did not include the actual license text. In addition the PHP License
> is not
> > useful for anything except the PHP interpreter, see the "PHP License"
> entry in
> > the REJECT FAQ[1].

so Ansgar tells us, that the full license is missing in your debian/copyright 
file.

Please see:

http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-php/php-apcu.git;a=blob;f=debian/copyright;h=e27d19e74c87a0b9cd56abc6c7c36a2c7fb1268c;hb=HEAD

php5-apcu was successfully upload to Debian and apcu is also an extension like 
redis. So
there should be no problem with PHP License at all for redis library.

Greets,
        Jonas


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