On Tue, 03 Apr 2018 16:40:09 -0400, Isaac David wrote: > > - Debian freedom patches not applied, e.g. files missing licenses: > > https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium/blob/077e441e6654e4658de37c9d665e58f61b262961/resources/packaging/debian/buster/source/lintian-overrides > > https://github.com/qt/qtwebengine-chromium/blob/b45f07bfbe74c333f1017810c2409e1aa6077a1b/chromium/tools/trace/trace_data.js > > What does that mean exactly? If I were to guess, lintian incorrectly > confused trace_data.js for a blob, and ungoogled-chromium is reversing > that overstep.
IDK about the trace_data bits, but the jsmin license bits look like real freedom issue: # temporarily allowing (need to fix path in Files-Excluded) license-problem-json-evil third_party/trace-viewer/tracing/third_party/tvcm/third_party/rjsmin/bench/jsmin.c license-problem-json-evil third_party/trace-viewer/tracing/third_party/tvcm/third_party/rjsmin/bench/jsmin.py That said, it seems that that code was purged from upstream Chromium in 2009 / v1.3.14 (based on the ChangeLog)? So... why is it coming up? -- Happy hacking, ~ Luke Shumaker