Hello,

On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:19 AM, Bart Martens <ba...@debian.org> wrote:

> I had a look at libticables uploaded to mentors on 2012-08-05 10:02.
>  Detailed
> information on how the repackaged source was obtained, and on how this can
> be
> reproduced should be provided in debian/copyright.
>
Will do.


>  I had a look at libticonv uploaded to mentors on 2012-08-05 10:02.
>
> The change from libticonv3 to libticonv6 would break the packages currently
> depending on libticonv3.
>
This really can't be helped - the library versions change the name itself.
If anything, I think the best course of action would be to do a review
only, then when all of the packages are done, we can proceed with an
upload. (I think the previous maintainer's packages had that effect as
well.)


> The file debian/copyright is incomplete.  There are other copyright holders
> than only Romain LIEVIN and also other years than 2007.
>
Hm, I thought I have updated the debian/copyright with everyone... maybe I
didn't upload the latest?
(I used a script to try and fetch names from the source so I can write in
the appropriate credits.)
I understand that copyrights are important, but even upstream has mentioned
that tracking down everyone is nothing short but impossible, and that he'd
prefer to see an update in the repos for the next release, and work on the
copyright info later. (CC'd so that upstream can clarify the situation.)


> I read in the file README "A special exception applies when linking the
> library
> into TilEm, see the COPYING file for details." but I don't find such
> exception
> in the COPYING file (it's identical to /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2)
> nor in
> debian/copyright.  Please ask upstream for clarification.

CC'ed. Resolution to this problem will fix #686635.

Thanks,
Albert

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