J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
> Is it needed for a Debian package? If not, it might be sufficient just to
> leave it out of the binary package (and note in the copyright file that it
> is problematic, but doesn't affect the binary package).
Strictly speaking, you have to leave it out of the source package
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 21:45:49 +1100, Stuart Lamble wrote:
> The solver is Copyright (C) 1992, Xerox Corporation.
> ^^^
> This is, literally, the whole copyright statement (as far as I can tell)
> for this particular file.
I vaguely recall that Xer
As you may or may not be aware, I'm busily packaging up Modula-3 for
Debian. This took a hit last year, when libc6 was released; the
stock Modula-3 distribution doesn't have any support for libc6. The
result is that I'm packaging up a modified variant, Polytechnique
Modula-3 (aka PM3.) The problem
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