It was the PHP License itself that was the problem and unless it's been
revised to deal with the issues that had already been brought up to the PHP
group's attention it will remain one... I'll look but as far as I know it
hadn't been dealt with as it was requiring a license revision and then the
PEAR projects themselves to release new releases with the new license
revision.

On 11/30/06, Igor TAmara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

As stated in [1], they are using php license, pointing to 2.02, I'm not
sure if it's DFSG, I hope it is.

1.http://pear.php.net/package/Image_Color


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