2008/11/15 Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Am Saturday 15 November 2008 22:01:30 schrieb Petit Eric: >> This error come from your mono version, it should be fixed in recent >> version of mono (>= 2.1) > > Ok. That may explain it. Debian currently only contains mono-1.9. Maybe they > upload 2.1 eventually. > >> > That's all I get. There are several problems before this can be shipped >> > in a distribution, though. >> > 1. AllDll is a _very_ bad name, way too generic. What does it do? >> >> it do nothing, it used only to "store" all win dll and i cannot split >> Win32 part / *nix one. >> In my rpm building i use a "rm -f -r" : >> https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file?file=Cs-ObexFtp.0.18.spec&pack >>age=Cs-ObexFtp&project=home%3Asurfzoid > > I don't want a Novell account but I cannot see that page without one :-( > >> > 2. What is monoupdater about? >> >> is a third tools i writed, usable when *nix is detected and about >> updating the mono RT by differante method (svn, dailly update ...) > > Does it have to be part of cs-obexftp? On linux, you usually update/install > software with the package manager or from source. > >> > 3. You should not include _ANY_ binaries in the source. This means >> > removing >> >> same way as AllDll ( if needed i can modify make file and tarball) > > Thanks. > >> > 5. Some .resx files contains binary blobs (icons) that I am uncertain >> > about, see below for Images. >> >> I'm sorry, i don't understand . > > Some .resx files contain something like: > <assembly alias="System.Drawing" name="System.Drawing, Version=2.0.0.0, > Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" /> > <data name="$this.BackgroundImage" type="System.Drawing.Bitmap, > System.Drawing" > mimetype="application/x-microsoft.net.object.bytearray.base64"> > <value> > > and then some encoding BLOB of image data follows. That image has a source, > usually, and a license. > >> > The Bluetooth stuff is not distributable in this form: >> > 1. Cannot be downloaded without subscription, so I cannot verify if you >> > changed anything >> > 2. No license statement >> > 3. No copyright statement >> >> 1,2 and 3, I have in first the full agrement of the authors to use it, >> i modify it , specialy for english translation, and last, willics, the >> author, joint the project : >> https://sourceforge.net/project/memberlist.php?group_id=206501 > > Ok. You may want to specify him as copyright holder, then. Since you exclude > it in Licence.txt and those files have no descriptive header... > >> > You cannot just take stuff from other authors and include it with your >> > own! Bluetooth.exe crashes due to missing irprops.cpl when clicking the >> > refresh button. >> >> Under which OS, bluetooth.exe is only for win32 >= XP > > Linux. I didn't know that. > >> > The Images directory only contains image that you made yourself? If not, >> > you are probably not allowed to distribute them. If you are allowed to do >> > so, inlude the redistribution terms. >> >> I can search again, but it is true i take them on the web from one of >> the lot of free icon site. >> most often time i used this : >> http://www.iconarchive.com >> or this : >> http://www.icone-gif.com/ > > Those are not complete free, the ones that a took a quick look at are only for > non-commercial use. That's not free enough for distributions like Debian. > Artwork is a complicated thing and many do not look at the license but > usually regret that when the author comes back at them. > > In any case, you should list where they come from (not doing that is breaking > copyright) and under which license they are available. That also has the > advantage that you have a good overview and maybe see that you are probably > not allowed to use some of them (like the wording "desktop use only"). > > I really suggest you to do that. It can be very expensive not to do that. > >> hum, yu speak about the download page, if yes i m not sur to >> understand, you just want , i put a release tar.bz2 in download page >> of the last svn version ? > > Take obexftp or openobex as example: they have a source file for a specific > version like openobex-1.4.tar.gz for version 1.4. The format does not really > matter, a .zip is fine (although it has no idea about unix permissions). Hum not understood too, i put release version in my archive, the one yu get (from SVN) is automaticaly generated by SF SVN server, Well, if you get my last mail to openobex mailling list("Cs-ObexFtp Special Linux Release aviable for packager") i put a link to SF, for a "special linux" tar.bz2 :-) > HS > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Openobex-users mailing list > Openobex-users@lists.sourceforge.net > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openobex-users >
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