Hi all,

> Am 04.03.2021 um 02:17 schrieb Chris Rees <cr...@bayofrum.net>:
> The problem is, that although the php80 flavour does not depend on 
> pecl-pdflib, the default flavour does,
> which means that the package will not be built as it you have to agree to 
> pecl-pdflib's licence.

I am not a lawyer. That being said I have done some homework and did a lot if 
reading
in February 2020. Sent my findings to the port maintainer of print/pdflib, but 
did not get
a response, unfortunately.

My conclusion is that you don't need to agree to PDFlib GmbH's license, because 
all
of the legalese on their home page applies to a completely different product 
than the
one used by pecl-pdflib.

But step by step ...

1.      pecl-pdflib is published under the PHP license, so it is clearly open 
source.
2.      The FreeBSD port is not based on pdflib, but pdflib-lite - this is the 
crucial point.
3.      pdflib-lite is a product abandoned by PDFlib GmbH in 2011.
4.      pdflib-lite archives come with an open source license bundled in the 
archive.
5.      This is the only license applicable to our case. All the other 
licensing stuff on their
        website applies to pdflib - *which is a completely different product*.
6.      The license bundled with pdflib-lite explicitly permits the 
distribution of binaries as
        long as the license document and some other auxiliary files are 
included.
7.      The port does this and puts the necessary documents in 
/usr/local/share/doc/pdflib.

You won't find any information about pdflib-lite on PDFlib GmbH's website, 
because
they pulled it. Nonetheless the source is "out there", bundled with a 
permissive license
which cannot be taken back.

So the entire discussion is moot - as long as pecl-pdflib can be built with 
pdflib-lite.

The problem with the port/packages infrastructure is that this line in 
ports/print/pdflib/Makefile
is nonsense, IMHO:

        RESTRICTED=     Many odd restrictions on usage and distribution


Download the pdflib-lite tarball and see the documents for yourself. I am 
repeating myself:
all the legalese on the PDFlib GmbH website *does not apply* to this product 
(pdflib-lite).


Kind regards,
Patrick
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