I have prepared a package (it's almost ready, lacks only a manpage), but
there seems to be a licensing problem. Fsarchiver is GPL2-licensed, but
uses OpenSSL which is GPL-incompatible. See http://www.gnome.org/~markmc
/openssl-and-the-gpl.html for an explanation of the issue. I think this
may be enough to prevent fsarchiver from being accepted into Ubuntu.

The common solution of GPL-OpenSSL incompatibility is to grant special
exception for the program to link with OpenSSL (the page liked above
includes a preferred statement to do that). So if Francois could do it
this would be great (I'm not 100% sure that it's possible, because files
src/uuid.* seem to have been taken from another source; IANAL, though,
we could be better off asking someone with expertise, e.g. debian-
legal).

An alternative (and IMO inferior) solution would be to disable SSL
support. Yet another alternative is to use a different implementation of
SSL.

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[needs-packaging] fsarchiver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357289
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