Hi Gert, Thanks for your work on this!
I saw your issue in the ITK bug tracker regarding downloading files from the internet. I have a big queue, but I'll try to get a patch in the next week. I have made a cognisant effort so that the ITK tarballs will not download any files in the default CMake configuration. However, some non-default options may result in downloads. I will attempt to make them fail more gracefully with a new variable as suggested. I've added in CC the core ANTs developers, Brian, Nick, and Hans, and a core NA-MIC member, Jc, to the thread. They should know the details of what files are used and the copyright. Generally, the ANTS/NA-MIC/ITK communities (their is close collaboration between all) use liberal data licenses that facilitate reproducibility. Thanks, Matt On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Gert Wollny <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Matt, > > besides working on the Python-ITK package I also try to get the package for > the latest official ANTs release done. One problem I came across is that > they download test data from http://slicer.kitware.com/midas3/ during the > build. > > Since the source packages are supposed to be self contained, I need to > include the downloaded data in the package or create a secondary tarball. > For both cases I need to add the license of the files to the > debian/copyright files. > > Yaroslav from NeuroDebian pointed out that the individual files may not be > copyrighted, but that the collection may be. Digging through the data at > http://slicer.kitware.com/midas3/ I found no license information but your > name amongst the members of the NA-MIC group. So I write you in the hope > that you can give the needed information or point me to the right place > where I can find it. > > Many thanks, > Gert > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/ca+xjkab1fjcqyyvnyya0b3ua2jujvv4yd4kniqwpyoh9hag...@mail.gmail.com

