Dominique Dumont <d...@debian.org> writes: > Hello Daniel
Hello, > I've used moarvm package as a test case for 'cme update dpkg-copyright'. > > Turns out that some copyright entries from 3rdparty directories were missing. > There were also some minor mistakes in the copyright owners. There's a better > chance of having moarvm go through ftp-masters without missing entries in > copyright file... Great, I was looking for a tool to manage this, it's quite cumbersome to do it by hand. > I've also added a 'fix.scanned.copyright' file in debian to work around some > limitations (or bugs) of licensecheck command. > > Last but not least: your previous work on debian/copyright is not wasted: > some files cannot be scanned and 'cme update' did reuse the data you've > created. > The fix.scanned.copyright file [1] is needed for files where licensecheck > returns > bogus data. > > I've pushed the new debian copyright file [2] to copyright-cme-update branch > on > pkg-moarvm repo. Feel free to pick up what you want from this file or simply > merge it on master. Ok, I merged it. I remove the “author variant” license paragraphes “BSD-2-clause~author” and “BSD-3-clause~Google” and manually fix the remaining “BSD-3-clause~author”. > I also found (manually, cme is not that magic ;-p ) that the license you > flagged as "Other" is a MIT variant. This update is pushed on master. [3] > > Once the copyright is done, I don't see any other issue to upload moarvm. I added the Upstream-Contact pointing to the “contribution” web page since it groups GitHub and IRC informations. Everything pushed. Regards. -- Daniel Dehennin Récupérer ma clef GPG: gpg --recv-keys 0xCC1E9E5B7A6FE2DF Fingerprint: 3E69 014E 5C23 50E8 9ED6 2AAD CC1E 9E5B 7A6F E2DF
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