On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 16:40:39 +0200 Luca Falavigna <dktrkr...@debian.org> wrote: > Source: netatalk > Version 2.2.2-1 > Severity: serious > Tags: jessie sid > > > Your debian/copyright file contains lots of FIXMEs. > > For example there is an entry for > distrib/initscripts/rc.atalk.suse.tmpl > but this file does not exist. The corresponding file > distrib/initscripts/rc.atalk.suse-sysv.tmpl > contains just the line: > Copyright (c) 1996-2001 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany. All rights reserved. > How do you know that Debian is allowed to distribute it?
netatalk-3.1.7 ships rc.suse.tmpl, which no longer contains that sentence. However I found a couple of files with similar sentences and no further licensing: include/atalk/dsi.h include/atalk/server_child.h Those say: * Copyright (c) 1997 Adrian Sun (a...@zoology.washington.edu) * All rights reserved. Everything else is either appropriately licensed, generated file, or contains no claims at all. Cheers, Emilio