On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 01:14:00AM +0000, Stuart Prescott wrote:
> Package: python-uniconvertor
> Version: 1.1.4-1
> Severity: serious
> Justification: DFSG3: must allow derived works
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
> The file src/share/icc/sRGB_Color_Space_Profile.icm is not licensed under the
> same terms as the rest of this package -- it is a file from HP and is not
> distributed under a free licence.
> 
> $ md5sum python-uniconvertor-1.1.4/src/share/icc/sRGB_Color_Space_Profile.icm 
> "fop-1.1.dfsg/src/java/org/apache/fop/pdf/sRGB Color Space Profile.icm"
> 1d3fda2edb4a89ab60a23c5f7c7d81dd  
> python-uniconvertor-1.1.4/src/share/icc/sRGB_Color_Space_Profile.icm
> 1d3fda2edb4a89ab60a23c5f7c7d81dd  
> fop-1.1.dfsg/src/java/org/apache/fop/pdf/sRGB Color Space Profile.icm

This also applies to the identical file sRGB.icm and seems fixed in
upstream 1.1.5, which no longer uses icm files.

I have been playing with upstream 1.1.5 to look how difficult to pack it
seems. Part of uniconvertor has been factorized to sk1libs together with
some other stuff from skencil.

sk1libs contains embedded copies (presumably with some changes) of
python-reportlab (as pdflib) and python-imaging PIL (as imaging). 
I modified upstream stuff to not build that part and make the rest of
both python-uniconvertor and python-sk1libs use standard Debian
python-reportlab and python-imaging.

Note that this is my first contact with python, so my changes are surely
naive at least. However, the resulting packages seem to work well for basic
conversions from a .sk file. 

I put my changes in a couple of temporal git repos at 

git://anonscm.debian.org/users/agmartin/TMP/python-sk1libs.git
git://anonscm.debian.org/users/agmartin/TMP/python-uniconvertor.git

I am aware that this package is orphaned, but I do not intend to adopt it;
as said this is my first contact with python.

However, hope this helps someone fluent with python that wants to care
about this packages.

Regards,

-- 
Agustin


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