Hello again,

status update: after adding the complete licence to the Debian
copyright file, this has come to my attention via lintian:

E: php5-perl: copyright-refers-to-problematic-php-license
N:
N:    This package appears to be covered by version 3.0 (exactly) of the PHP
N:    license. This license is not applicable to anything that is not PHP and
N:    has no contributions from the PHP Group.
N:
N:    Refer to http://ftp-master.debian.org/REJECT-FAQ.html for details.
N:
N:    Severity: serious, Certainty: wild-guess
N:

This is indeed the case, which means I will have to conversate
with upstream and request a licence change.

So uploading this package will have to be delayed. I however
will address my sponsor’s other change requests for now.

I’ll come back when this issue is solved.

bye,
//mirabilos
-- 
[...] if maybe ext3fs wasn't a better pick, or jfs, or maybe reiserfs, oh but
what about xfs, and if only i had waited until reiser4 was ready... in the be-
ginning, there was ffs, and in the middle, there was ffs, and at the end, there
was still ffs, and the sys admins knew it was good. :)  -- Ted Unangst über *fs



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