Hi Christoph, I also looked here
https://support.quest.com/Search/ProductInformation.aspx?dsNav=Ns:P_DateLastModifiedSortable|101|-1|,Nea:True,N:268438638-4294962718&Dt=JClass and it does not look good. I suggest to spare the energy of packaging openastexviewer for the time being. For protein/ligand visualisation, BALLView.org ist excellent and we have others, too. Please talk to the upstreams of OpenAstexView and BALLView to find out how to proceed. Best, Steffen On 11/14/2011 10:51 AM, Dr. med. Christoph Gille wrote: > I was trying to make a Debian package for http://openastexviewer.net/web/ > but had the following problem: > > It contains parts of a commercial library bwt: > http://sciencedesk.arc.nasa.gov/jclass/bwt-doc/faq_bwt.html > http://www.quest.com/ > > > For example the OpenAstex package contains the file > jclass/bwt/StringCaseEditor.class > but there is no source file StringCaseEditor.java. > > Applications are allowed to include the bytecode of bwt. Citation from the > FAQ: > > DISTRIBUTING APPLICATIONS: Can I build applications with BWT and > distribute them freely? > > Yes, all JClass products may be distributed royalty-free when > they are part of your application. If you wish to bundle BWT > controls with a development environment, contact KL Group for > details of reseller and OEM programs. > > > I checked whether the included bytecode is readable or not. The > bytecode is human readable and not encrypted. Nevertheless, Java > bytecode is hard to read because it consists of low level > instructions. So it is not like a normal source code file. > > > There is no such debian package bwt in nonfree or main. > > What would you suggest, > how should I proceed? > > Thanks for your help > > > Christoph > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

