On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 11:28 PM, Jonathan Marsden <[email protected]> wrote: >>> (3) A couple of source files seem to lack a copyright and licence >>> statement: > >>> src/xml-purge.c: *No copyright* UNKNOWN > >>> autogen.sh: *No copyright* UNKNOWN > > >>> (4) One has a rather different copyright, and a license statement that >>> needs fixing: >>> src/gseal-gtk-compat.h: LGPL (with incorrect FSF address)
Is it possible to make it GPL? I forgot who added this file. > On 06/23/2011 06:06 AM, Martin Bagge / brother wrote: > >> For debian this is RC and will possibly prevent pcmanfm from being >> included in the stable release. > > > Well, it appears to have been there for a while, both the xml-purge.c > one and then gseal-gtk-compat.h ones are there in the Debian pcmanfm > 0.98-1 packages that are in wheezy, and in the 0.97-1 packages that are > in squeeze, which *is* Debian stable. > > If was OK when squeeze was released, why is it RC now? > > Anyway: we can fix (4) by editing debian/copyright to state the > copyright info for that one file. > > Adding a copyright to autogen.sh is something PCMan would need to do, > since he wrote it (I presume). I forgot who wrote it, but IIRC, Marty Jack did it long time ago. Later all lxde components use that copy, with some individualized modifications. > I do not know how to fix the lack of copyright and licence in > xml-purge.c, because I have no idea who wrote it. If PCman did, then he > can add a licence and copyright notice to it, too. I did it long time ago. >>> AUTOMATED PACKAGE BUILDS: > > >>> I have made good progress with this, and expect there will be test >>> packages automatically showing up in my ppa:jmarsden/lubuntu in a few >> >> I have been working on getting better shape of the server that hosts the >> buildbot. I was thinking about adding a auto export at the end of each >> successful build. The plan is also to get the code tree updates to >> trigger builds (I do them by hand at the moment). > > Sounds good. Right now my automated pcmanfm package builds for Ubuntu > are apparently working OK, see ppa:lubuntu-dev/lubuntu-daily i.e. > https://code.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/+archive/lubuntu-daily > > Jonathan > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Simplify data backup and recovery for your virtual environment with vRanger. Installation's a snap, and flexible recovery options mean your data is safe, secure and there when you need it. Data protection magic? Nope - It's vRanger. Get your free trial download today. http://p.sf.net/sfu/quest-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Pcmanfm-develop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pcmanfm-develop
