doko wrote:
>[debian-legal, how do other packages handle the md5 stuff?]
>
>Joe Wreschnig writes:
>
>> Howeer, /usr/share/doc/python2.4/copyright does not include this
>> license. In fact, almost none of the licenses at
>> http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/node822.html are included. At
>> least http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/node826.html also looks
>> non-free.
>
>will add the licenses to the 2.3 and 2.4 pacakges.
>
>debian-legal, how do other packages handle the md5 stuff?
I've used the public domain implementation written by Colin Plumb, as
also used in dpkg. It's nigh-on a drop-in replacement.
--
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. <email address hidden>
"It's actually quite entertaining to watch ag129 prop his foot up on
the desk so he can get a better aim." [ seen in ucam.chat ]
[ Gah, forgot to CC: the bug ]
doko wrote: doc/python2. 4/copyright does not include this www.python. org/doc/ current/ lib/node822. html are included. At www.python. org/doc/ current/ lib/node826. html also looks
>[debian-legal, how do other packages handle the md5 stuff?]
>
>Joe Wreschnig writes:
>
>> Howeer, /usr/share/
>> license. In fact, almost none of the licenses at
>> http://
>> least http://
>> non-free.
>
>will add the licenses to the 2.3 and 2.4 pacakges.
>
>debian-legal, how do other packages handle the md5 stuff?
I've used the public domain implementation written by Colin Plumb, as
also used in dpkg. It's nigh-on a drop-in replacement.
--
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. <email address hidden>
"It's actually quite entertaining to watch ag129 prop his foot up on
the desk so he can get a better aim." [ seen in ucam.chat ]