* debian/copyright:
- wayland/scanner.c: GPL (v2 or later)
-> this one is indeed listed but there is no COPYING or LICENSE file of
GPLv2 upstream, which should be mandatory to release the upstream package (ok,
they never released a tarball yet, but it's not too late to fix that!)
- wayland/wayland-hash.c: MIT/X11
-> this is listed as well in debian/copyright, but the Licence: should be
set to "MIT"
- for the remaining pieces, I don't know what to put for empty Licence: I would
just either skip the section or put "unkown" or "public domain"
* debian/rules:
more a question than anything else, I'm surprised about this:
# Install in debian/tmp to retain control through dh_install:
override_dh_auto_install:
dh_auto_install --destdir=debian/tmp
is it really needed? Is it the fact to change the builddir which affects the
destdir?
* debian/wayland.lintian-overrides:
I guess this override should be on libwayland0 to have some effect (it doesn't
right now)
* debian/libwayland-dev.install
# Tool to build various other packages:
usr/bin/wayland-scanner
wayland-scanner.mk seems to indicate (and confirmed by RAOF) that the scanner
is used to generate the header files from the xml protocol.
Consequently, I'm wondering why we need to ship it in the -dev package, as we
don't ship the xml file for the protocole but directly the generated header?
All the rest of the packaging is really nice, usage of --fail-missing, ensuring
some control over the instability of the ABI, autogenerated symbol files and
such :)
Please reopen once the copyright is fixed (and ping me on IRC) and those
quesstion answered! Thanks a lot : )
** Changed in: wayland (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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