(please CC: since I'm not in the list) I understand that crack's [1] license (adjointed) is free, however, I'm surprised its not in Debian yet (whileas john is). I just wanted to check before packaging it (there's an ITP #82613 but it's almost 2 years ago), since it sounds DFSG-compatible to me.
Regards Javi A search in debian-legal regarding 'crack' brings nothing useful except the informaion that both Wichert [2] and Knghtbrds [3] seem to have a crack pipe somewhere :) [1] http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~crypto/download/c50-faq.html [2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2000/debian-legal-200007/msg00059.html [3]http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2000/debian-legal-200010/msg00063.html --
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