Hi Millan,

On Friday, 25. September 2009, Robert Millan wrote:
> debian/copyright claims there's FSF-copyrighted code in this package
> whose license is:
> 
>    [...] GNU General Public License as published by
>    the Free Software Foundation; version 2 dated June, 1991.
> 
> but there's no file in the source tree under these terms (either
> FSF-copyrighted or not).  This seems like a leftover from earlier
> versions of the package.

thanks for your bugreport. Looking into the issue, its just GPL2+ now instead 
of GPL2. I'll update the copyright file 

With kind regards, Jan.
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