I've updated debian/copyright on master (on sundials.git) with some of the
changes (which I did via grepping the files), but I probably haven't got
everything (the licensecheck script flagged a few things I missed, which I
need to check). Also, there's something odd with who owns copyright, as the
main file in sundials claims it's all LLNL (ignoring ARKODE, which is its
own thing), but there are some University of California notices (whether
that's because someone just copypasted the BSD license stuff or it's
intended is hard to tell).

Sébastien, is octave build-depending on sundials because of
octave-sundials? Upstream dropped that code (there's a discussion of this
on debian science in February), so if that's the reason it makes sense just
to drop octave build-depends on sundials (which should make your life
easier).


On 26 July 2017 at 06:59, Dima Kogan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sébastien Villemot <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > So I am willing to help with the upcoming transition (once the package
> > is in experimental), and in general with any specific difficulty that
> > you may have encountered. Don't hesitate to ask me.
>
> Thanks! I need to fix the debian/copyright and re-upload, but haven't
> had the time to do it. It's on my list. If you want to do it, do go for
> it. But otherwise, I'll get to it myself, hopefully soon-ish. I haven't
> forgotten.
>
>
> > By the way, I see that there are now two sundials repositories on
> > alioth (sundials.git and sundials_dima_kogan.git). Which one is the
> > right one? Some clean-up would probably be warranted.
>
> sundials.git is the correct one. I will delete the other one.
>
> Cheers
>
>


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