On 7/25/06, Hans Fugal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From README.Debian:
The scansyn and scansynx opcodes have a license incompatible with the
Debian Free Software Guidelines. They have therefore been omitted from
this build of Csound.
If the files sneaked back into the source tarball somehow then it was my
mistake.
You are right, sorry, I've made a mistake.
I have checked the files in upstream source, not Debian source. Then
I've executed:
grep -r "research purposes" csound-4.23f13
against your Debian sources. Since grep returned some lines, I've
(incorrectly) concluded that those files were also contained on Debian
package.
Files are not there, so please, consider removing the notice from
copyright file. It does remain another strange thing, though. Now,
paying more attention to the output of grep, I see that scansyn and
scansynx files does not appear, but the notice is contained in two
other files instead: grain4.c and grain4.h. They contain both
licenses, the LGPL and the other non DFSG one (Why?)
Well, I think you can downgrade severity (or close, at your option)
this bug to avoid increasing the bug counter for etch release ;-)
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