Follow-up Comment #11, task #16596 (group administration):

> Sorry, it was in the same directory as all previous tarballs I sent. Don't
> know what happened - maybe the hosting provider changed something. Please try
> the alternative download link:
>
> https://osdn.dl.osdn.net/simphone/79652/simphone-src-0.9.3-a3.tar.gz
> http://osdn.dl.osdn.net/simphone/79652/simphone-src-0.9.3-a3.tar.gz

Thank you!

Please make sure that all copyrightable files include valid copyright and
license notices.  Currently, files like npth/npth.spec.in don't.

> I hope this does not send JavaScript but it if does, perhaps you could turn
> JavaScript off in your browser.

Sure.  I rarely turn it on, even when my browser implements it at all.

>> If you require to install a specific image of an OS in order to reproduce,
>> you could as well require to install specific versions of MinGW and other
>> tools like a shell on that platform instead of distributing the generated
>> files the users have to rely on; if it were acceptable to you, that would
>> resolve the issue of the absense of valid legal notices in those files.
>
> We could, but we would always have to check if those specific versions of
> mingw and the rest are still available on the Internet and whether links to
> them that we would include in documentation were still valid. So we added the
> missing legal notices to all files in build/config-win32 by copying them from
> their external libraries instead. Only 10 such files were found. Also copied
> license texts as new files from external libraries to build/config-win32
> subdirectories in cases where the added legal notices did not include license
> texts. This way it will be easier to maintain properly.

Thanks!  The file miniupnpc/build/miniupnpcstrings.h refers to a short
permissive license instead of including it; could you fix that?



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