Am 05.08.2010 12:29, schrieb Gerfried Fuchs:
        Hi!

* Patrick Matthäi<pmatth...@debian.org>  [2010-08-02 18:20:03 CEST]:
Am 02.08.2010 03:27, schrieb Raphael Geissert:
No, the problem is in both packages. If the libjs-yui maintainers fix
it then you could use the same solution, but your package is as
faulty as theirs. You can fix otrs2 by dropping the file from the
tarball.

Sorry, my fault, bad day :)

I have cloned the report now and added a blocker.
I can not remove the .swf files simply, because otrs needs charts.swf.

  If you can't remove the file - is there source included at all? If not
the package is in violation of its license because the GPL requires the
source to be available. So if no source is to be found this package has
to get removed all together because of GPL requirements, we aren't
allowed to distribute it without source. If source is available the
package can get moved to contrib because I fear there are no free
"compilers" for that available.

I will work on it (removing the statistics from otrs at all), maybe Mike can help me ;)

Doesn't look like there is a source code for the swf files in libjs-yui..

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