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- Are we sure we have the right to mirror the source to any fink package, or could some of them be licensed under licenses that
forbid mirroring?
"Restrictive" packages will be removed from the mirror as soon as we have code in fink to do it.
Uhm, no, I do not think that's a good approach. You are essentially suggesting that we knowingly should violate license untils some day we fix this. I don't think so. It'll be more work, but for now we'd have to deal with all restrictives manually, by removing their tar balls from the "big mirror". And we should also check our current stable src mirror for any offending tar balls and remove those.
Bye,
Max
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