Joerg Mayer wrote: > Hopefully, all files should have a GPL compatible License. If not, then > we need to fix this. Otherwise, the default license is valid. I don't > understand the debian paranoia team here: either they have a valid > complaint (i.e. an *incompatible* license), then that's fine (I mean the > complaint). Otherwise the default license is in effect. Also, as all but
I would be happy to quote you on "the default license is in effect", I believe it would be enough to get wireshark accepted into Debian. This is about those files: epan/epan.c epan/exceptions.h epan/dfilter/gencode.h epan/dfilter/glib-util.c epan/dfilter/glib-util.h epan/dissectors/packet-bootparams.h epan/dissectors/packet-mount.h epan/dissectors/packet-nfs.h epan/dissectors/packet-nlm.h epan/dissectors/packet-x11-keysym.h gtk/win32-file-dlg.h tools/lemon/cppmagic.h Also there are two other files missing details, where it would just need confirmation: - epan/in_cksum.h, but in_cksum.c is marked BSD - epan/dfilter/grammar.h, but grammar.c is marked LGPL The last remaining problem is epan/dissectors/packet-diameter-defs.h which is noted copyright (c) 2005 by Anders Broman and has no license attached. > the g711 files have been present in Ethereal already, they need to > remove Ethereal now to be consistent. Once we find the time to fix these > issues, they may then add it back again (or wireshark). I would prefer to get wireshark in now and this just needs a quick answer for the files listed above. Please take the time. Thanks, Frederic _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list Wireshark-dev@wireshark.org http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev