Package: cpqarrayd Version: 2.3-1 When packaging the newest upstream cpqarrayd release (2.3), lintian gave me a warning about this GPL'd package linking against openssl
W: cpqarrayd: possible-gpl-code-linked-with-openssl N: N: This package appears to be covered by the GNU GPL but depends on the N: OpenSSL libssl package and does not mention a license exemption or N: exception for OpenSSL in its copyright file. The GPL (including N: version 3) is incompatible with some terms of the OpenSSL license, and N: therefore Debian does not allow GPL-licensed code linked with OpenSSL N: libraries unless there is a license exception explicitly permitting N: this. N: N: If only the Debian packaging, or some other part of the package not N: linked with OpenSSL, is covered by the GNU GPL, please add a lintian N: override for this tag. Lintian currently has no good way of N: distinguishing between that case and problematic packages. This is caused by the snmptrap support linking against libcrypto. For now I have added "--disable-snmptrap" to the configure for the Debian package. I will forward this bug upstream to see how they would like to handle it. -- Matt Taggart [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]