Hi, saw this issue and just thought I'd mention that in order to resolve
a build failure issue, there's been an attempt to merge the latest
packaging from Debian. Presumably that would fix this issue as well if
it goes through. See bug 1327753 for details.

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Title:
  Outdated/wrong copyright/license data

Status in nvidia-settings package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The nvidia-settings package has a significant problem with the copyright 
file.  It is either significantly out of date or plain wrong, neglecting a 
variety of files that have different licenses from the main binary.  This is 
most significant in the portion of the package that provides libXNVCtrl, which 
is licensed under the Expat license (and therefore compatible with LGPL 
projects).  The current license data implies that it is GPL-only, which would 
present a problem for LGPL projects.  For reference, the upstream Debian 
package has this covered:
  
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/n/nvidia-settings/nvidia-settings_340.46-2_copyright

  Ideally the libXNVCtrl library would be split into a separate package
  (like it is on Debian), but at the very least the copyright/license
  data should be corrected.

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