2018-04-27 16:09 GMT+02:00 Gábor Boskovits : > > > Leo Famulari ezt írta (időpont: 2018. ápr. 27., P > 15:56): > >> >> >> On April 26, 2018 4:53:56 PM EDT, "Gábor Boskovits" >> wrote: >> >2018-04-26 22:47 GMT+02:00 Leo Famulari : >> > >> >> On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 08:15:23PM +0000, Gábor Boskovits wrote: >> >> > Sorry if I misunderstood, the intention of the author is clearly to >> >> licence >> >> > the work as gpl, but some files are missing the gpl clause. Also a >> >copy >> >> of >> >> > the license is omitted. It is mandated by term 1 of gpl. If this >> >partial >> >> > application of gpl makes this a free software, then sorry for the >> >noise. >> >> In >> >> > case this software is ok for upstream, and is not packaged yet, >> >then I >> >> > would be happy to contribute a package. >> >> >> >> Many (if not most) of our packages omit some license headers, so I >> >don't >> >> think we should count that as a blocker. >> >> >> >> As for the missing LICENSE file, that's also suboptimal, but as you >> >say, >> >> the author clearly intends to distribute the work as GPL2+. >> >> >> >> One could ask the author the include the LICENSE file, but I think we >> >> can go ahead with adding the software to Guix as it is now. >> >> >> >> What do you think? And others, do you think it's okay to go ahead >> >with >> >> packaging this program? >> >> >> > >> >Ok, I will contact the author, and ask to include a license file. I >> >will >> >prepare a patch >> >tomorrow. I've noticed one more thing, this software does not seem to >> >have >> >official >> >releases. Should I prepare the package based on the tip of current >> >master? >> >What version number should be given? >> >> Use whatever commit is recommended upstream or, if there is no >> recommendation, the latest commit. >> >> Please see the manual section Version Numbers for the full answer >> regarding the version identifier. There are two procedures, git-version and >> git-file-name, that will be useful here. >> > > Thanks, I will have a look. > >> I have contacted upstream, informed about the issue with the licensing, and requested a release. I'm waiting for their feedback now.