The Debian NEW review of libgbinder 1.1.45+ds-1 has been completed. Decision: REJECTED Reviewer: Reinhard Tartler
Review comment: Thanks for your diligence in bringing libgbinder to the archive. It's a valuable addition, but I've run into a few snags in debian/copyright that we'll need to sort out before it can be accepted. I noticed a slight slip in the attribution of several contributors. While Jolla and Slava are well-represented, a few others who are credited directly in the source headers have been missed in the copyright file. Specifically: * Gary Wang <[email protected]> is credited in several AIDL-related files (like src/gbinder_servicemanager_aidl4.c). * Madhushan Nishantha <[email protected]> also appears in those same files. * Franz-Josef Haider <[email protected]> is credited in test/binder-call/binder-call.c. There's also a bit of a DFSG problem with src/binder.h. Since it's a bundled header derived from the Linux kernel via the Android Bionic project, it needs its own stanza acknowledging the original authors (Linux Kernel Developers and Google), even if the header itself claims to be non-copyrightable. I also noticed that the BSD-3-clause license text in debian/copyright seems to be a generic template rather than a verbatim copy of the actual license used by the project. For instance, your text still contains the "name of the ORGANIZATION" placeholder in the third condition, whereas upstream has replaced this with "names of the copyright holders." Similarly, the disclaimer in the source uses the plural "COPYRIGHT HOLDERS," while your text is in the singular. For a machine-readable copyright file, the text must be an exact verbatim match of what's in the source (including numbering styles and disclaimers), so please replace the template with the specific text found in the LICENSE file. Lastly, Slava Monich uses a couple of different email addresses across the headers, and some files like the cmdline lexer/parser in the test directory are missing headers entirely. It would be great to have those all tidied up in the documentation. Please take another look at the source and re-upload once these are addressed. I'm looking forward to seeing this in the archive. -rt Full review details: https://dfsg-new-queue.debian.org/reviews/libgbinder

