Hi!
Joachim Wiedorn writes:
> Do you used a special program to find these different licenses in the
> source code?
Well licensecheck is usefull for that task. Especially for
packages with small number of files just a find -type f -exec less is
not that much work (and the reliable option
On 19-Jun-2010, at 11:33 PM, Joachim Wiedorn
wrote:
> OK, now I know the problem. I will check the sources and create a new
> package. I think it should be the same version number?
>
> Do you used a special program to find these different licenses in the
> source code?
Since it is in New queue,
Hello,
Kartik Mistry wrote on 2010-06-19 23:01:
> Yep. You missed as I noted in separate mail and me too!
>
> ./src/HTParse.c: UNKNOWN
> [Copyright: 1994-2000 World Wide Web Consortium, (Massachusetts
> Institute of / of W3C is fully / 1995 CERN. "This product includes
> computer software cre
Joachim Wiedorn writes:
> Hello,
>
> Christoph Egger wrote on 2010-06-19 15:08:
>
>> debian/copyright seems to miss the whole libwww stuff
>>
>> I'll keep a copy of this package around so if that's fixed uploading
>> should be doable in no time just checking the diff.
>
> I'm not understand: wh
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Joachim Wiedorn wrote:
>> debian/copyright seems to miss the whole libwww stuff
>>
>> I'll keep a copy of this package around so if that's fixed uploading
>> should be doable in no time just checking the diff.
>
> I'm not understand: what is "libwww stuff"? Is the
Hello,
Christoph Egger wrote on 2010-06-19 15:08:
> debian/copyright seems to miss the whole libwww stuff
>
> I'll keep a copy of this package around so if that's fixed uploading
> should be doable in no time just checking the diff.
I'm not understand: what is "libwww stuff"? Is the package no
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