On 24 September 2018 at 20:28, Mike Stump <mikest...@comcast.net> wrote: > On Sep 21, 2018, at 2:38 PM, Iain Buclaw <ibuc...@gdcproject.org> wrote: >> >> On 21 September 2018 at 22:54, Mike Stump <mikest...@comcast.net> wrote: >>> On Sep 17, 2018, at 5:36 PM, Iain Buclaw <ibuc...@gdcproject.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> This patch adds part of the D2 testsuite, which includes D source code >>>> files that are considered compilable; files that are considered >>>> uncompilable, but should not ICE; and files that should execute on >>>> targets with crash or assertion failures. >>> >>> Ok. [ not needed, you can self-review things like this no problem ] >>> >>> I see you are sneaking in Alice in Wonderland... >>> >> >> I had forgotten about that test. I recall another project written in >> D (Dustmite) ran into some trouble with Debian due to the Project >> Gutenberg small print, which they ended up removing. >> >> The "small print" section in the text file says: >> >> DISTRIBUTION UNDER "PROJECT GUTENBERG-tm" >> You may distribute copies of this etext electronically, or by >> disk, book or any other medium if you either delete this >> "Small Print!" and all other references to Project Gutenberg, >> or: >> [...] >> >> I'll look into convincing upstream to also do the same. > > Oh, if you know of any reason why a file cannot be distributed, you cannot > check that in ever. So, you must resolve any outstanding issues before > committing. So, if Gutenberg has restrictions on distribution, you have to > resolve those first, before it hit git. > > If it had hit git, please either remove such for now until resolved, or > resolve any issues. Thanks.
As I said a day later, I've pushed the removal of in upstream and have propagated it down. Thanks for noticing though, had you not mentioned Alice, I would not have had remembered the trouble Dustmite had with Debian in the first place. Iain