Le 03/04/2014 03:55, Russ Allbery a écrit :
>> ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
And the license is the BSD license, so nothing to worry about.
Emmanuel Bourg
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Paul Wise writes:
> Felix, please ask upstream to remove these because they are incorrect
> for BSD licensed software:
> All rights reserved.
"All rights reserved" is commonly seen for BSD-licensed software. It's a
magical legal phrase that invokes coverage by the Buenos Aires Convention.
win
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 3:30 AM, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Le 02/04/2014 21:01, Felix Natter a écrit :
>
>> --> Is that ok for Debian main, can I ship deployJava.js along with
>> deployJava.txt with my package in main?
>
> That's a common BSD 3-clauses license, it&
Le 02/04/2014 21:01, Felix Natter a écrit :
> --> Is that ok for Debian main, can I ship deployJava.js along with
> deployJava.txt with my package in main?
Hi Felix,
That's a common BSD 3-clauses license, it's ok for main.
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hi Java Team,
current lintian complains that deployJava.js (javascript for checking
for JRE and loading an applet from Oracle) has missing source.
We ship that file for the Freeplane Applet export in order to avoid
requiring internet access for local applets.
The source is here:
http
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