Hi,
In the neverending saga of copyright reading for the purposes of the
new maintainer process I found this in c2man:
| This version of c2man is copyright, but may be freely redistributed
| and modified so long as:
|
| 1. The names of all contributing authors remain on the documentation,
Hello,
I am planning to adopt the mmix-src package. As it is stated in the
description:
Due to license considerations, this package will only extract the
source code for MMIX onto your system. After installation, you will
have to build mmix and separately install it.
it is included in
Debian people have reported some other non-free files in TeTex:
hyphenation files. (See below for the list.) I am not sure
of what version they are looking at.
tetex-base: /usr/share/texmf/tex/generic/hyphen/cahyph.tex
tetex-base: /usr/share/texmf/tex/generic/hyphen/gahyph.tex
Removed
DT == Dylan Thurston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dylan,
DT I originally raised this issue wrt the file
DT /usr/share/doc/texmf/metapost/base/mpman.ps.gz in the
DT tetex-doc package.
Yeah, I know. Believe me, I know.
[deletia]
DT AFAICT, this is the principal reference
On Sun, 2002-03-31 at 11:25, Pablo S. Torralba wrote:
I have been reading the license, that I send attached, and I cannot
figure exactly why this decision was made.
This license doesn't explicitly allow distribution of binaries produced
from modified source files; it seems to me that therefore
On 31 Mar 2002, Joe Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2002-03-31 at 11:25, Pablo S. Torralba wrote:
I have been reading the license, that I send attached, and I cannot
figure exactly why this decision was made.
This license doesn't explicitly allow distribution of binaries produced
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