Hi,

Thanks, I've added the proper license in Debian packahe. But is that normal the new tree has no configure and autogen.sh is empty?


Regards,

Le 05/10/2014 04:51, Povilas Kanapickas a écrit :
n Ugh, the copyright information was missing or incorrect in two files in the tarball. I've fixed that and released a new one, v0.1.1. The files in that tarball have the following copyright information:

Files: *
Copyright: 2013-14  Povilas Kanapickas <[email protected]>
License: LGPL-2.1+

Files: doc/*.pl
       m4/compile-binding.m4
       m4/generate-binding.m4
Copyright: 2009  Openismus GmbH <http://www.openismus.com/>
License: GPL-2+

Files: tools/m4/class_wnckobject.m4
Copyright: 1998-2002, 2006-2008 The gtkmm Development team
           2002-2004, 2007 The glibmm Development Team
           2002-2003 The Free Software Foundation
License: LGPL-2.1+

Files: doc/*.xsl
Copyright: 2009  Daniel Elstner <[email protected]>
License: GPL-2+

Files: m4/*.m4
Copyright: 1996-2011  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License: GPL-2+ with libtool exception

Files: m4/install-sh
Copyright: 1994  X Consortium
License: BSD 2 clause-like

Files: m4/depcomp
       m4/missing
       m4/compile
Copyright: 1999-2013  Free Software Foundation, Inc
License: GPL-2+

Files: m4/config.guess
       m4/config-sub
Copyright: 1992-2013  Free Software Foundation, Inc
License: GPL-3+

On 05/10/14 04:58, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
nHi,

I started packaging libwnckmm. Can you sum up for me copyright and
license? I only see your name in the source, and LGPL. But in the doc, I
also see Daniel's name, with GPL. And no synthesis in the source. Do you
have a clear idea of license and copxright of all source?

Thanks for your help,

Regards,

Le 04/10/2014 18:49, Povilas Kanapickas a écrit :
Hi,

For emerald you can package the git repo at the latest tag.
Fortunately, github provides .tar.gz archive for each tag, so you
simplify your workflow by thinking about it as an upstream release
tarball. The release archives can be downloaded from here:

https://github.com/p12tic/emerald/releases

As for wnckmm, the release tarball is different to what's tracked in
git repository (it contains a lot of generated files in order not to
depend on tools that have been used to produce them). The release
tarball can be downloaded from here:

https://github.com/p12tic/wnckmm/releases

Please let me know if you find any issues.

Cheers,
Povilas

On 04/10/14 05:28, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
Hi,

I'll soon start my packaging work. Is there a release or only should I
package git repo? What's the up-to-date and "stable" date? How can I
fetch the archive which is newest but stable? I will likely give the
date of the repo.

Same questions for wnckmm.

Thanks,

Regards,





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