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Re: packages in contrib that are DFSG-compliant



> > utils/compress-package_1.3-1.deb
> 
> This is encumbered by the Unisys/Terry Welch patent.

But the DFSG doesn't mention patents...  maybe it should.

Is contrib = DFSG but depends on non-DFSG or has patent trouble?

> > text/acroread_3.0-1.deb
> 
> Unless I'm mistaken, the free "xpdf" duplicates the function of this package.

But it's probably still useful to some people.  It should go into non-free.

> > devel/libkde0-dev_0.10.01-1.deb
> > devel/libkde0.9.00-dev_0.9.00-1.deb
> > libs/libkde0.9.00_0.9.00-1.deb
> > libs/libkde0_0.10.01-1.deb
> 
> Libkde fails the discrimination test and is not DFSG-compliant.

I thought it was GPL'd.  It is just dependent on a non-DFSG library (libqt1).

Cheers,

 - Jim


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