Hello,

> > I'd also support Jonas that this pkg should be part of pkg-php-pear

> IMO, if your package really is under the PHP license 3.01, then there
> is no problem. If it is under 2.x, then you do. As it seems that it's
> 3.01, then it's fine, you should just include the full of the PHP
> license in the debian/copyright file.

there is no license issue. The d/copyright was not in the correct way,
that's why NEW team has rejected it.

Please see #703452, I have ask Cyril on 25. June about the current
status, but he does not reply.

So if he does not reply in time, I will package it under the hood of
pkg-php-pear.

Thanks,
        Jonas


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