On Sun, 2010-04-25 at 10:47 +0200, Per Inge Mathisen wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Paul Wise <[email protected]> wrote:
> > [Please CC me on reply, I'm not subscribed]
> >
> > I just started reviewing the changes between 2.2.4 and 2.3.0 so I could
> > upload warzone2100 2.3.0 to Debian.
> >
> > Unfortunately I noted that the new mod Dydo-AI is CC-NC-SA licensed
> 
> I suggest you drop it until this has been resolved.

Folks on IRC suggested that would be easy to resolve so I was going to
wait for 2.3.1 to be released.

> > Also the embedded miniupnpc and iniparser copies are missing their
> > LICENSE files. For iniparser, this is a license violation.
> 
> Can you fix this by including the LICENSE file in your distribution
> copy? Then we will fix this for 2.3.1.

I'll include them in debian/copyright.

> Our iniparser is a heavily modified fork and needs to be included.

Any plans to get the relevant changes merged upstream?

> GLee is a single file and meant to be included; it also has some local
> modifications.

Those modifications look like just s/void// in GLee.h and no changes in
GLee.c so dropping the embed should be fine?

> We no longer use or include sqlite, if you still have it as a
> dependency that would be an error on your part.

I don't, that was just one of the embeds I remembered.

> SDL_framerate is not a library, it is a (to be heavily modified in Qt branch) 
> ripped
> out code from some SDL aux library, so it cannot be externalized.

OK.

> I do not know what BFD is.

Binary File Descriptor library. It is part of binutils (ld, as, strip,
ranlib etc). For some reason wz 2.3.0 includes 3 headers from it (2
private).

-- 
bye,
pabs

http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise

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