Harry van der Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/10/23 Yuval Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
>> my approach was to look at those who are more experienced and have more
>> resources than me. Red Hat, Novell, Canonical are all large corporations
>> producing popular Linux distributions. Canonical is based in U.K. and
>> AFAIK has nothing that makes it subject to US jurisdiction. Red Hat is
>> 100% US jurisdiction. Novell is an interesting case because it is a US
>> company that bought Suse, an off-shore subsidiary in Germany.
[...]
>> None of them includes SIFT code.

> The ones you mentioned may not include it in their distro's. Debian however,
> one of the strictest, does include it, and (K)Ubuntu, by now the biggest,
> also includes it.
[...]

Debian does _not_ ship autopano-sift(-c), not even as part of the
non-free archive.

There are unofficial Debian packages available on the web, eg on
Christian Marillat's debian-multimedia.org.

http://bugs.debian.org/325180
cu andreas
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