(cleaning up ~ubuntu-release bugs)
This package is in xenial and yakkety via -updates, and artful and
bionic proper. So I believe this bug is done.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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[needs-packaging] [FFE] Please include uvp-monitor in Ubuntu
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
[needs-packa
Note that I have not done a full review of this source to satisfy myself
about the legalities, and am not asserting anything either way about the
package as a whole (and as a result am also not accepting it directly);
I have only reviewed enough to be address Andy's previous comment.
The code unde
Ugg there is such a malange of bits in there. Of the bits we are using
there is only one bit to my eye which is suspect. In uvp-
monitor/securec is source for a library which does not appear to claim
to be GPL-2 indeed it appears to claim to be proprietry. It does appear
that this code was submi
Uploaded to artful NEW queue. A few notes about the package:
* I recently noticed that the generated .deb package is not completely lintian
clean. There are some errors coming from the init.d file that's being shipped
with the package. Those can be surely fixed if needed.
* I patch up the Makef
I guess let's try getting this included in the primary archive - from
what I see we don't want to include new packages into partner (and
generally just get partner removed).
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Since the copyright situation (and quality) of the code is a bit tricky,
I'm actually thinking if we shouldn't get this package to partner
instead.
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