On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 6:36 PM, Dmitry Bogatov wrote: > There is 'cbits/conv.c' in 'haskell-unix-time' source package, which > is probably is of same copyright, as haskell code (BSD-3-clause), > but there is part of it, that is explicitly marked as all-rights-reserved. > No email is provided. This troublesome part is only for portability on > Solaris, and is not used on GNU/Linux systems.
I would suggest sending upstream a patch that copies the version from one of the BSDs, which would probably be BSD licensed, or the version from glibc. > What is the best way to deal with situation? I know, there is Files-Excludes: > clause in debian/copyright, but what to do with part of file? You could exclude the whole file and add a copy without the bad part via a patch. > For your convenience, offending file is attached, but you probably > interested in whole package. Now the Debian mailing list archives are illegally distributing the code. -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise