What I meant is that TB code is GPL, or E. Nalimov could not have allowed
its inclusion in Scid.

Pascal

2009/12/14 Alexander Wagner <a.wag...@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de>

> Pascal Georges wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>
>  If Debian removes TB support for licensing reasons, I think they did not
>> get the status of this part of the code (Eugen Nalimov authorized the use of
>> this code in Scid a few years ago).
>>
>
> As I said Debian enforces GPL. If some code is not compliant to GPL it is
> not included in Debian. I'd wonder if this has changed. It's still Debian
> GNU/Linux.
>
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