Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Package: lintian > Followup-For: Bug #286842 > > Is this working correctly? Take this from the csound package I'm > preparing (not in the archive yet): > > Copyright notices: > > Csound is copyright (c) > 1986-1992 by the Massachussetts Institute of Technology > 1991-2008 by Barry Vercoe, John ffitch and others. > > CsoundAC (formerly CsoundVST) is copyright (c) 2001-2008 by Michael > Gogins. > > The csound Manual is copyright (c): > 2003 by Kevin Conder > 2004-2005 by Michael Gogins > > This is causing lintian to warn about copyright-without-copyright-notice
It doesn't like the interposed (and meaningless) (c) in the case where the copyright is split across multiple lines. I'll try to make it better about recognizing this, but the second example in particular gets more and more annoying to detect as more punctuation and newlines are added. It's much easier if the debian/copyright file just has the official legal copyright notices on lines by themselves. The more work that goes into moving things around, adding punctuation and newlines, and whatnot, the harder it is to detect. In other words, better would be: Copyright 2003 by Kevin Conder Copyright 2004-2005 by Michael Gogins However, in general you want to copy the upstream notices verbatim, and I know that these two desires are in tension and upstreams use notices like you have above. The cases above should be possible to adapt for. -- Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]