Hi, > By the way. How did you get the lintian error? Mine doesnt > report any errors.
lintian -ivIE --pedantic jabberd2_2.2.17-2_i386.changes > ./lintian.log And as a maintainer you should always use the latest lintian version for testing of your packages. Currently it is 2.5.22. > Is there a tool which lists all different copyright licenses in > all files? I searched but could not find one. Or have I to check > all files by hand? There are few tools which may help you. For example, you may use licensecheck from package devscripts. Just run command: licensecheck --copyright -c . -r . or even: licensecheck --copyright -c . -r . | /usr/lib/cdbs/licensecheck2dep5 > ./copyright_ in the sources directory. But have in mind that its output includes not full info and all blocks with "Copyright: *No copyright*" and "License: UNKNOWN" should be checked manually. Also I would recommend to sort all blocks by license, instead of specific files or copyright holders. In this case debian/copyright file will be simpler. Yes, this is tiresome and not fun, but this is the part of maintainers work. Best regards, Boris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

