On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 03:17:47PM +0100, Achim Blumensath wrote: > Hello,
Hello, > > We were packaging Ant 0.6 for Debian with Samuel Mimram > > That's great. I think the main problem ant has at the moment is that it > is difficult to install. Yes, it was a bit tricky. I tried to give it (again) a shot (I see you've added a full-blown language in it since last time) ; but I found the documentation a bit sparse. How can I activate french hyphenation patterns ? > > and we noticed that there was no license or copyright information. > > ant is public domain. Nice. However we need you to put a notice with your name, stating that ant is released in the public domain somewhere in the archive. A file named "COPYRIGHT" should be fine. (I'm not very knowledgeable about copyrights, but the absence of a copyright notice does not make it public domain, at least in France). > > Also we have a naming conflict problem with Apache Ant. Would you mind > > if we rename ant to something else? We thought about aint, but it can > > be ant-ocaml or something like that. > > You can call the package ant-is-not-TeX if you like. The binary might be > renamed to antc. Sounds OK. > Note that version 0.6 has an embarassing bug about colours in math mode. > You might want to integrate the corresponding patch from the developer > version (the changes to Typesetting/MathLayout.ml). > > PS: Note that my e-mail address has changed. Should we use [EMAIL PROTECTED] or the address at LABRI ? Have a nice day. -- Berke Durak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

