Bug#750643: antlr: missing licence for PyANTLR

2014-08-12 Thread wolfgang haefelinger
Hello Debian, the PyAntlr extension of Antlr consists of two software parts: (1) A generator source code located in antlr/actions/python ; and a (2) runt-time library located in lib/python I herewith declare, that o part (1) has been released into the wild under the conditions of license

Bug#750643: antlr: missing licence for PyANTLR

2014-07-21 Thread Thorsten Glaser
On Sat, 19 Jul 2014, Terence Parr wrote: Here you go :) http://www.antlr2.org/license.html Thanks, wonderful! I really appreciate you taking the time for this. Now we have this statement and Wolfgang’s (who “only” needs to decide on which BSD variants and GPL versions he wants), which

Bug#750643: antlr: missing licence for PyANTLR

2014-07-21 Thread Terence Parr
excellent! Ter On Jul 21, 2014, at 12:44 AM, Thorsten Glaser t.gla...@tarent.de wrote: On Sat, 19 Jul 2014, Terence Parr wrote: Here you go :) http://www.antlr2.org/license.html Thanks, wonderful! I really appreciate you taking the time for this. Now we have this statement and

Bug#750643: antlr: missing licence for PyANTLR

2014-07-13 Thread Thorsten Glaser
wolfgang haefelinger dixit: Discussed this with the original author of Antlr. The lights are on red for a new 2.7 release and I'm currently not willing to create a fork. Sure. Let’s just add editorial notes from Terence and you to clean up the licence situation. We will put that into

Bug#750643: antlr: missing licence for PyANTLR

2014-07-11 Thread wolfgang haefelinger
Hi Debian, hi Thorsten, (first of all, you are correct, let's continue in English). Grundsätzlich möchte ich jedoch die fehlende Lizenz ergänzen ohne viel Aufwand zu erzeugen. Eine neue Antlr 2.x Version wird es wohl nicht geben, bin nicht sicher ob ich das überhaupt könnte (technisch ja,

Bug#750643: antlr: missing licence for PyANTLR

2014-07-10 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Hi! More in the private reply to the private message… and a tl;dr at the end. wolfgang haefelinger dixit: *That being said, I do not know why the antlr *.jar file includes the Python code, as it does not need to. I have not understood this either, but in the current released version of Antlr

Bug#750643: antlr: missing licence for PyANTLR

2014-06-14 Thread wolfgang haefelinger
Hello, *That being said, I do not know why the antlr *.jar file includes the Python code, as it does not need to. If the antlr upstream distributes the binary *.jar file with it, thiswill not be a problem.* This sentence is still confusing. It is a fact that antlr2-*.jar does not contain *any*

Bug#750643: antlr: missing licence for PyANTLR

2014-06-06 Thread Thorsten Glaser
wolfgang haefelinger dixit: Allright, so what is the procedure now to use http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html? ⇒ generic part As copyright owner, all you have to do is to ensure that the people distributing antlr include a LICENSE.txt file in the Python subdirectory of their distribution which

Bug#750643: antlr: missing licence for PyANTLR

2014-06-05 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Source: antlr Version: 2.7.7+dfsg-5 Severity: serious Tags: upstream Justification: Policy 2.3 The PyANTLR component – lib/python/antlr/ in the source tree – was written by Wolfgang Häfelinger, who, according to his website, is German. The PyANTLR component references a “LICENSE.txt” file “for

Bug#750643: antlr: missing licence for PyANTLR

2014-06-05 Thread wolfgang haefelinger
Allright, so what is the procedure now to use http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html? On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 12:57 PM, Thorsten Glaser t...@mirbsd.de wrote: Source: antlr Version: 2.7.7+dfsg-5 Severity: serious Tags: upstream Justification: Policy 2.3 The PyANTLR component –