>   >> We've got a box that we can move you to as soon as we get it set up... 
> I'm
>   >> working on it now.  We'll have to lay some proceedures and what not 
> becaus
>       >e
>   >> it'll have more than just Berlin on it... for one.. all the spi-inc stuff
>   >> will also go through it... so we'll have to joint admin it..
>   >
>   >
>   >For a not-free product (contrib) ? 
>   >
>   >
>   >Package: berlin
>   >Version: 0.0.1-1
>   >
>   >make[3]: Entering directory `/system/build/berlin-0.0.1/src/libwarsaw'
>   >omniidl2 -l -a   Naming.idl
>   >make[3]: omniidl2: Command not found
>   >make[3]: *** [Naming.hh] Error 127
>   >
>   >omniidl2 comes from the non-free packages omniorb. It is not compileable 
> wit
>       >h
>   >free packages, it must go to contrib.
>  
> omniorb's copyright says it is GPL.  I can't see any reason why it is in 
> non-free.
> 
> (omniorb version 2.8.0pre2-1)


Copyright:

omniORB2 is available for general use under the conditions of the
GNU General Public Licence and GNU Library General Public Licence.
The latest versions of these documents can be found at:
   http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html
   http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/lgpl.html

respectively. They should also be available (in compressed formats)
under the /usr/doc/copyright directory.

Most of this package is licensed under the terms of the GPL.  Parts
of the omniidl2 IDL parser are copyright Sun Microsystems, and
do not meet the requirements of the DFSG.  The license for the
SUN Parsing code is as follows:



Sun Licence  is a nightmare. 


Greetings,


      Hartmut


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