Dies schrieb Niels Thykier ([email protected]): > debian/copyright says it its GPL-3 or any later, but the license header > in the source files merely say: > > """ > You have permission to copy, modify, and redistribute under the > terms of the GPL. For full license terms, see COPYING. > """ > > Looking at COPYING, I see a GPL-3 license. Please see the "How to Apply > These Terms to Your New Programs" in COPYING on an example of how to > correct this. > Legal stuff is unfortunately very pedantic and d/copyright must > reflect what is in the upstream sources.
OK, being upstream myself, I clarified the statement in the source files to refer to GPLv3 specificly. > Secondly, the package has two debian-changes patches in debian/patches. These changes were an accident produced by git-buildpackage; on my build system, the upstream branch was not correctly checked out at HEAD, so the changes were detected relative to the debian branch. > There is a newer Standards-Version 3.9.2, please update accordingly. OK, I just ran an update to make sure my local tools are recent; since my build/sign system is running stable, I might encounter a few warning messages there. > The changelog file contains a lot of entries and some of them suggests > you have had an unofficial repository from where your users could > download this package. If that is the case, please move the entry that > closes #603842 to the newest changelog entry[1]. OK, I just updated the changelog to reflect this. Thank you very much for your input, I hope you'll revisit my package as soon as I uploaded the new version. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

