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Paolo Castagna edited comment on ANY23-37 at 2/16/12 1:23 PM:
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Hi Lewis, considering the context (i.e. Apache (and you as committer in both 
projects)) it makes a lot of sense for a project such as Any23 to use Nutch as 
crawler.
If that is possible and a comparable amount of work, it certainly makes even 
more sense.
I had not looked at the details, in particular at what it would take to get rid 
of the dsiutils dependency and/or ANY23-47.
                
      was (Author: castagna):
    Hi Lewis, considering the context (i.e. Apache (and you as committer in 
both projects)) it makes a lot of sense for a project such as Any23 to use 
Nutch as crawler.
It that is possible and a comparable amount of work, it certainly makes sense.
I had not looked at the details, in particular at what it would take to get rid 
of the dsiutils dependency and/or ANY23-47.
                  
> LGPL'ed components cannot be included in distribution packages
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ANY23-37
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-37
>             Project: Apache Any23
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Simone Tripodi
>            Priority: Critical
>
> While reviewing dependencies license, I noticed that the 
> it.unimi.dsi:dsiutils:2.0.1 transitive dependency is released under LGPL 
> release, so it cannot be included in the non-maven binary archives.
> A first turnaround solution could be avoiding it is included and reporting it 
> in the README.

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