On Sunday, 22 October 2017 21:47:12 CEST Andreas Tille wrote: > Could you please explain what you mean by "main section"? For me > > Files: * > > would qualify as "main section" but you seem to have a different > understanding of this term.
ok. Let's use the same terminology as debian/copyright. I meant the section made of one or more "Stand-alone License paragraph" [1] . This one was missing from the file, the CeCILL license was not defined, hence the file was considered as invalid by cme. > > May be I should just display a > > "changed" message when summarising the changes applied to a text > > parameter. > > I think that's a more helpful output. ok. Will do. > I don't say that the GUI is bad - I just prefer a command line tool for > this job. ok. fair enough. > > $ cme modify dpkg-copyright -force 'License:CeCILL text=.file(COPYING) ! > > Files:"*" License short_name=CeCILL ! Files:"debian/*" License > > short_name=CeCILL' > > Ahhh, this helps. :-) > I just would love a way shorter command line since I somehow will never > remember this one. :-P You should be able to use paste-license script in you add first the License text as a standalone paragraph (using paste-license), *then* add the Files:* paragraphs. > Just to let me understand better: I understood this thread that way > that creating the license text in a proper form is a goal of this > specific cme option. In how far is the problem above a corner case. It's a corner case because you started from an copyright file that is considred invalid by cme because it lacks the standalone license paragraph that defines CeCILL license text). This challenges the way error tolerance is done in cme, which is not much tested yet. All the best Dod [1] https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/#stand-alone-license-paragraph -- https://github.com/dod38fr/ -o- http://search.cpan.org/~ddumont/ http://ddumont.wordpress.com/ -o- irc: dod at irc.debian.org