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~    If the project is not releasing the source code and only binaries,
then it's a non-free project (it certainly isn't the GPL, that much is
certain). Since this is the case then you probably need to ask them
first if it is allright for you to (re)package it or anything of the sort.

Alex Marten wrote:

| At least in my experience this is not always an option as there are
|  certian smaller projects that only release a rpm package and not
| the source.  Therefore a script like rpmextract (thanks for this by
| the way) is a big help.
|
|
| --- Alex Marten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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