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Re: There are _TWO_ discussions here



[after with major snipping] Christian Schwarz wrote 
> 
> ----- Packages which have to be moved to non-free as of current policy:
> 
> editors/nedit-?motif_4.0.3-1.deb
> 
> ----- DFSG compliant packages--these are fine in contrib
> 
> devel/ddd-dmotif*_2.1.1-2.deb
> graphics/gimp-?motif_0.54.1-6.deb
> 
> Comments? (I'm sure there will be comment :-)
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris
> 

Why do you say nedit should be moved to non-free?  It could't be because
it depends on motif, because gimp and ddd are listed as fine in contrib.
I compiled it against the latest version of Lesstif (version 0.79) that is
in Debian but nedit was unusable (I don't know about Lesstif 0.80 since
nobody has packaged it for Debian yet).  Anyway, I am curious because
I don't see a problem with the license, but then I havn't been following
this discussion too closly either so I may have missed something.

-Erik

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