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Debian bug tracking system administrator (administrator, Debian Bugs database) -------------------------------------- Received: (at submit) by bugs.debian.org; 4 Dec 2002 05:45:17 +0000 >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Dec 03 23:45:16 2002 Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from cs2416759-7.houston.rr.com (crustytoothpaste.ath.cx) [24.167.59.7] by master.debian.org with esmtp (Exim 3.12 1 (Debian)) id 18JSLU-0001ex-00; Tue, 03 Dec 2002 23:45:16 -0600 Received: from stonewall (unknown [192.168.2.250]) by crustytoothpaste.ath.cx (Postfix) with SMTP id 3E7C37BC29; Wed, 4 Dec 2002 05:45:11 +0000 (UTC) Received: by stonewall (sSMTP sendmail emulation); Wed, 4 Dec 2002 05:45:09 +0000 Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 05:45:09 +0000 From: "Brian M. Carlson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: glibc: contains non-free docs and perhaps non-free code Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-ripemd160; protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="jI8keyz6grp/JLjh" Content-Disposition: inline User-Agent: Mutt/1.4i X-Reportbug-Version: 2.9 X-Operating-System: Linux stonewall 2.4.19ck Content-Conversion: prohibited X-Request-PGP: finger://[EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Spam-Status: No, hits=-8.1 required=5.0 tests=LINES_OF_YELLING,LINES_OF_YELLING_2,PGP_SIGNATURE_2, SPAM_PHRASE_02_03,USER_AGENT,USER_AGENT_MUTT version=2.41 X-Spam-Level: --jI8keyz6grp/JLjh Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Package: glibc Version: unavailable; reported 2002-12-04 Severity: serious Justification: Policy 2.1.1, 2.1.2 debian-legal has recently decided that the GNU Free Documentation License is non-free. Therefore, at least libc.info* must be removed from the package. Additionally, the copyright file contains the following: * The code to support Sun RPC is taken verbatim from Sun's RPCSRC-4.0 distribution, and is covered by this copyright: Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is provided for unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape media and as a part of the software program in whole or part. Users may copy or modify Sun RPC without charge, but are not authorized to license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or program developed by the user. The license places restrictions on distribution as an independent work, failing DFSG 1. It also fails DFSG 3 because it prohibits distribution of modifications of the original work as modifications (as opposed to a new project). SUN RPC IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. Sun RPC is provided with no support and without any obligation on the part of Sun Microsystems, Inc. to assist in its use, correction, modification or enhancement. =20 SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY SUN RPC OR ANY PART THEREOF. In no event will Sun Microsystems, Inc. be liable for any lost revenue or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, California 94043 -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux stonewall 2.4.19ck #1 Wed Nov 13 04:03:59 UTC 2002 i686 Locale: LANG=3Den_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=3Den_US.UTF-8 --=20 Brian M. Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 0x560553e7 "Let us think the unthinkable, let us do the undoable. Let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all." --Douglas Adams --jI8keyz6grp/JLjh Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Ubi libertas, ibi patria. iQFKBAEBAwA0BQI97ZZlLRpodHRwOi8vZGVjb3kud294Lm9yZy9+Ym1jL29wZW5w Z3AvcG9saWN5LnRleAAKCRDlkf/JVgVT5685B/44ZrhtcuDpTTY2aQvpCscHCasy BZIAikpnEM6CKmDLToQ8goVQN1D6CEut96DgWBl4asYpmLa8aoxP0WtZZ//U5cBJ g9ucq6dz6ppxhkHwxRWykO7jwwLTun0cyyoI3pB4zpW9wPDzsxpCU6jyLYiHNoHr XBSQTJyLpQj2RPvjJ9tC6OM1TKA/REZPhKRMXc6wBMphiM4+c8saJlk7EpXBcq51 34arnGIU/kicgM/l01RdwT47o3hNMRYVLmglC/f2aJJ2UQeJwtCuUsWdGL/nywqx LKkzsmHb3G3dN8hZXRAGUZvNTRImHAJ/NSqawcgJPuqtwYA3gi4+ntsaX/aY =cD02 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Signature policy: http://decoy.wox.org/~bmc/openpgp/policy.tex --jI8keyz6grp/JLjh-- --------------------------------------- Received: (at 181493-done) by bugs.debian.org; 23 Aug 2003 08:53:15 +0000 >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Aug 23 03:53:03 2003 Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from azure.erisian.com.au (azure) [64.235.236.133] by master.debian.org with esmtp (Exim 3.35 1 (Debian)) id 19qU8r-000508-00; Sat, 23 Aug 2003 03:53:01 -0500 Received: from aj by azure with local-bsmtp (Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian)) id 19qU83-0003wt-00; Sat, 23 Aug 2003 18:52:11 +1000 Received: from aj by cyan with local (Exim 3.36 #1 (Debian)) id 19qU6F-00041b-00; Sat, 23 Aug 2003 18:50:19 +1000 Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 18:50:19 +1000 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: SUN RPC code is DFSG-free Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mail-Followup-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-md5; protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="LZvS9be/3tNcYl/X" Content-Disposition: inline Organisation: Lacking X-PGP: http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/aj_key.asc X-No-CC: Don't Cc me to mailing list posts unless you really have to Mail-Copies-To: nobody User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i From: Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Spam-Status: No, hits=-13.1 required=4.0 tests=BAYES_20,PGP_SIGNATURE_2,QUOTED_EMAIL_TEXT,QUOTE_TWICE_1, USER_AGENT_MUTT autolearn=ham version=2.53-bugs.debian.org_2003_8_17 X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.53-bugs.debian.org_2003_8_17 (1.174.2.15-2003-03-30-exp) --LZvS9be/3tNcYl/X Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, > This explanation is unsatisfactory. I think that the Sun RPC code is > non-free, and I want an opinion from debian-legal. The Sun RPC code is DFSG-free, and has been for eons. This bug is, again, closed with this message. Addressing particular concerns raised: > > that this legend is > > included on all tape media and as a part of the software > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > That seems worse than the advertising clause. If it were referring to all tape media everywhere, perhaps it would be. That's not a reasonable interpretation, however. If it limited it to being written on the casing of the tape media, rather than encoded on the media itself, perhaps it would be too, but it doesn't. > Isn't this whole thing incompatible with the (L)GPL anyway? The code > in question has been highly modified and integrated into the glibc > source tree, presumably with the modifications under the LGPL, It's not appropriate to presume so as to make things illegal. If there's a valid interpretation that makes things legal, then that should be the default. Only if there are no such valid interpretations, or if the copyright holder states their interpretation, is it appropriate to worry about this. > I'm personally concerned about this particular phrase, as it seems to > preclude Debian from distributing software with Sun RPC in it unless > Debian itself is developing the product or program using Sun RPC. Which we are, viz "The Debian Distribution". > A distributes a program developed by A based on Sun RPC to B. > B cannot turn around distribute the program to C unless they repackage > it as a product or program developed by B. This isn't the case: A may "license or distribute it to anyone [..] as part of a product or program developed by [A]", and thus may provide a license to all comers, including C. > Sun has repeatedly clarified elsewhere that the intent of this is > essentially "MIT/X11, except you may not distribute this product > alone." Not being able to distribute the original Sun RPC code alone is not a problem, so long as we're able to distribute any variants of it that we may actually want. If you're really concerned about other possible caveats, please feel free to contact Sun to work on getting a clarified license. However as it stands, the license passes the DFSG at least as well as, eg, the Artistic license does. Cheers, aj --=20 Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/> I don't speak for anyone save myself. GPG signed mail preferred. ``Is this some kind of psych test? 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