Hi Stéphane
Stéphane Glondu wrote:
Le 04/12/2013 19:25, John Whitington a écrit :
To answer your earlier points (I forgot your email until now -- sorry):
a) It's hard to rely on an external miniz.c, because the configuration
happens in the miniz.c file itself, by changing macros at the top.
b
Le 04/12/2013 19:25, John Whitington a écrit :
> To answer your earlier points (I forgot your email until now -- sorry):
>
> a) It's hard to rely on an external miniz.c, because the configuration
> happens in the miniz.c file itself, by changing macros at the top.
>
> b) The change to camlzip is,
Hi Stéphane
Stéphane Glondu wrote:
Le 30/11/2013 15:28, Stéphane Glondu a écrit :
* In pdfafmdata.ml, there is embedded data that is copyright Adobe with
no clear license. I could not find its origin.
After further investigation, I bumped into:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10866
Le 30/11/2013 15:28, Stéphane Glondu a écrit :
> * In pdfafmdata.ml, there is embedded data that is copyright Adobe with
>no clear license. I could not find its origin.
After further investigation, I bumped into:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10866240/adobe-font-metrics-for-standard-pd
Le 07/10/2013 17:57, John Whitington a écrit :
> Thanks for your hard work in packaging CamlPDF for Debian thus far.
>
> I'm just writing to let you know that CamlPDF:
>
> a) Is now under LGPL, so in theory can move out of non-free into main
> debian
> b) Has been updated to version 1.7
>
> Here
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your hard work in packaging CamlPDF for Debian thus far.
I'm just writing to let you know that CamlPDF:
a) Is now under LGPL, so in theory can move out of non-free into main debian
b) Has been updated to version 1.7
Here's the new source:
https://github.com/johnwhitington/
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