Em 14-10-2017 12:34, Francesco Poli escreveu: > On Sat, 14 Oct 2017 11:27:00 -0300 Herbert Fortes wrote: > >> Em 14-10-2017 10:43, Francesco Poli escreveu: >>> On Sat, 14 Oct 2017 10:05:57 -0300 Herbert Fortes wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>>> >>>> I am the maintainer of Webcamoid Debian package. >>> >>> Thanks for maintaining that package in Debian! >>> >>>> Today I >>>> am packaging a new version and found some files that >>>> should not be in 'main'. >>>> I did the package for 'stable' (7.2.1+dfsg1-5) removing >>>> some of that files but not all of them. >>> >>> The rationale behind the removal of those files is not clear to me: >>> could you please elaborate a bit? >>> >>> >> >> I found the issue (2016) on github about Ms-LPL files: >> >> https://github.com/webcamoid/webcamoid/issues/42 > > > First of all, I suggest you document the rationale of the removal in > the debian/copyright file, probably in Comment: field in the header, as > done in [imagemagick], for instance. > > [imagemagick]: > <https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/i/imagemagick/copyright-8%3A6.9.7.4%2Bdfsg-16> > >> These files I am talking today do not declare Ms-LPL. >> Only 'All Rights Reserved'. > > They seem to have a shortened permission notice, just because there's a > "general" file in the directory, which states "All files in THIS > FOLDER, and ONLY THIS FOLDER are licensed under MICROSOFT LIMITED > PUBLIC LICENSE, following is a copy of the license: [...]" > This file is named [COPYING]. > > [COPYING]: > <https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/webcamoid.git/tree/libAvKys/Plugins/VirtualCamera/src/dshow/VirtualCameraFilter/BaseClasses/src/COPYING?h=upstream/7.2.1%2bdfsg1&id=f72535363e53fb9ddce0171c26c6c4cbea633cd2> > > > As far as the issue itself is concerned, I personally think that those > files are GPL-incompatible and should be purged from the Debian package > (especially from the binary packages, but also from the source package). > > I am not sure the issue is severe enough to need a fix in a stable > update. If you are willing to prepare a fixed package for Debian > stable, you may want to get in touch with the stable release team and > ask them... > > > I hope this helps. > Bye! >
Thanks. regards, Herbert