Hi Justin, thanks, I guess I committed them on git!
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-virtualbox/virtualbox-ext-pack.git/commit/?id=c1089311c88ad62618a74ef31557df9a958c9e3a I don't know how this deals with the translation updates, please let me know if I need to revert that :) thanks to you all! G. Il Mercoledì 2 Settembre 2015 8:48, Justin B Rye <justin.byam....@gmail.com> ha scritto: Christian PERRIER wrote: > Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail. [...] > Rationale: > --- virtualbox-ext-pack.old/debian/templates 2015-08-17 07:07:55.696232489 > +0200 > +++ virtualbox-ext-pack/debian/templates 2015-09-02 07:11:42.014198500 > +0200 > @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ > Template: virtualbox-ext-pack/license > Type: boolean > Default: true > -#flag:translate:1 > -_Description: Do you accept the terms of this license? > - VirtualBox Personal Use and Evaluation License (PUEL) > +#flag:translate:1,2 > +_Description: Do you accept the terms of the VirtualBox PUEL license? ^^^^^^^ Strictly speaking a PIN-numberism (it's even the same "P"), but never mind. > + Oracle Corporation requests VirtualBox users to ackanowledge and ^ > + accept the "VirtualBox Personal Use and Evaluation License" (PUEL). Please > + read the license below. If you accept this licence, the package ^ > + installation will continue. If you refuse it, it will be interrupted. > . > VirtualBox PUEL terms and conditions > . Of course I couldn't stop myself pointlessly proofreading the legalese, but I haven't tried to fix it! [...] > § 3 Restrictions and Reservation of Rights. (1) Any use beyond the provisions > of § 2 is prohibited. The Product and copies thereof provided to you under > this Agreement are copyrighted and licensed, not sold, to you by Oracle. > Oracle reserves all copyrights and other intellectual property rights. This > includes, but is not limited to, the right to modify, make available or > public, rent out, lease, lend or otherwise distribute the Product. This does > not apply as far as applicable law may require otherwise or if Oracle grants > you additional rights of use in a separate agreement in writing. > . > (2) You may not do any of the following: (a) modify the Product. However if > the documentation accompanying Product lists specific portions of Product, > such as header files, class libraries, reference source code, and/or > redistributable files, that may be handled differently, you may do so only as > provided in the documentation; (b) rent, lease, lend or encumber the Product; > (c) remove or alter any proprietary legends or notices contained in the > Product; or (d) decompile, or reverse engineer the Product (unless > enforcement > of this restrictions is prohibited by applicable law). ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Number agreement error. [...] > § 4 Termination. The Agreement is effective on the Date you receive the > Product and remains effective until terminated. Your rights under this > Agreement will terminate immediately without notice from Oracle if you > materially breach it or take any action in derogation of Oracle's and/or its > licensors' rights to Product. Oracle may terminate this Agreement should any > Product become, or in Oracle's reasonable opinion likely to become, the ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Elision malfunction. [...] In the package description: > Package: virtualbox-ext-pack > Architecture: all > Depends: virtualbox (>= 5.0) | virtualbox-5.0, wget, ${misc:Depends} > Description: support for USB 2.0 devices, VirtualBox RDP and PXE boot for > Intel cards > VirtualBox requires an extension pack in order to provide support for RDP, > as well as USB 2.0 and PXE booting for Intel network cards, etc. > This PUEL licensed extension pack is free for personal use. That synopsis is a bit long and oddly organised; we might as well leave the details to the long description, expanding (V)RDP in the process: Description: extra VirtualBox capabilities VirtualBox requires an extension pack to provide support for Remote Desktop Protocol, USB 2.0, PXE booting for Intel network cards, etc. This PUEL-licensed extension pack is free for personal use. -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package