** Description changed: [ Impact ] A customer reported that linux-firmware's copyright file only refers to adaptec's license file. Please see => https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/l/linux-firmware/linux-firmware_20240318.git3b128b60-0ubuntu2.21/copyright That being said, we are shipping many different firmware within the package. https://packages.ubuntu.com/noble/amd64/linux-firmware/filelist It looks like the package ships all relevant license files under /usr/share/doc/linux-firmware/licenses/LICENSE..... Nevertheless, the copyright file does not refer to them either. There might be two possible solutions; 1) create comprehensive d/copyright file with all licenses which is very significant effort as there are many firmwares it is shipping. 2) update d/copyright file with license-file references from WHENCE.ubuntu file Could you please help addressing the issue? Thanks Bugra [ Fix ] - Provide dep-5 compliant copyright files that list all packaged firmware + Provide DEP-5 compliant copyright files that list all packaged firmware files and link them to the correct licensing details. [ Test Plan ] - Verify package doesn't provide any license files but a dep-5 compliant - copyright instead. + 1. Verify binary package doesn't provide any license files but a DEP-5 compliant copyright instead. + 2. Verify source package contains all relevant upstream license files. [ Where Problems Could Occur ] Anything that relies on /usr/share/doc/<pkg>/licenses/* files will break.
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