[med-svn] r7079 - trunk/packages/bioperl-run/trunk/debian

Charles Plessy plessy at alioth.debian.org
Sat Jun 18 00:32:07 UTC 2011


Author: plessy
Date: 2011-06-18 00:32:07 +0000 (Sat, 18 Jun 2011)
New Revision: 7079

Modified:
   trunk/packages/bioperl-run/trunk/debian/changelog
   trunk/packages/bioperl-run/trunk/debian/copyright
Log:
No new licenses in the update from 1.6.1 to 1.6.9.

Converted to latest DEP 5 format and validated with ?\226?\128?\152config-edit -application
dpkg-copyright -ui none?\226?\128?\153.


Modified: trunk/packages/bioperl-run/trunk/debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/bioperl-run/trunk/debian/changelog	2011-06-17 14:19:23 UTC (rev 7078)
+++ trunk/packages/bioperl-run/trunk/debian/changelog	2011-06-18 00:32:07 UTC (rev 7079)
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
     (debian/rules, debian/patches/series, debian/control)
   * Trigger network tests with DEB_MAINTAINER_MODE (debian/rules,
     debian/README.test).
+  * Converted and validated debian/copyright to latest machine-readable format.
 
  -- Charles Plessy <plessy at debian.org>  Fri, 17 Jun 2011 09:05:14 +0900
 

Modified: trunk/packages/bioperl-run/trunk/debian/copyright
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/bioperl-run/trunk/debian/copyright	2011-06-17 14:19:23 UTC (rev 7078)
+++ trunk/packages/bioperl-run/trunk/debian/copyright	2011-06-18 00:32:07 UTC (rev 7079)
@@ -1,14 +1,12 @@
-Machine-readable license summary, see ’http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5/’.
+Format: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5/
+Source: http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/C/CJ/CJFIELDS/BioPerl-Run-1.006900.tar.gz
 
-Name    : BioPerl-run
-Contact : Bioperl Team <bioperl-l at bioperl.org>
-Source  : http://www.bioperl.org/DIST/BioPerl-run-1.6.1.tar.gz
-
-Copyright: 1997-2009 Bioperl Team <bioperl-l at bioperl.org>
+Files: *
+Copyright: © 1997–2011 Bioperl Team <bioperl-l at bioperl.org>
  Sendu Bala <bix at sendu.me.uk>
  Jer-Ming Chia <giscjm at nus.edu.sg>
  Rob Edwards <redwards at utmem.edu>
- Mauricio Herrera Cuadra <arareko at campus.iztacala.unam.mx>
+ Mauricio Herrera Cuadra <mauricio at open-bio.org>
  Shawn Hoon <shawnh at fugu-sg.org>
  Donald Jackson <donald.jackson at bms.com>
  Keith James <kdj at sanger.ac.uk>
@@ -28,47 +26,45 @@
  Albert Vilella <avilella at gmail.com>
  Tiequan Zhang <tqzhang1973 at yahoo.com>
  Juguang Xiao <juguang at tll.org.sg>
+Comment:	
+ Everyone can use it! We don't care if you are academic, corporate, or
+ government. BioPerl is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself, which
+ means it is dually-licensed under either the Artistic or GPL licenses. The Perl
+ Artistic License, or the GNU GPL covers all the legalese and what you can and
+ can't do with the source code.
+ . 
+ We do appreciate:
+ .
+  * You letting us know you sell or use a product that uses BioPerl. This helps
+    us show people how useful our toolkit is. It also helps us if we seek funding
+    from a government source, to identify the utility of the code to many different
+    groups of users. Add your project and institution to our BioPerl Users page.
+ .
+  * If you fix bugs, please let us know about them. Because Bioperl is
+    dual-licensed under the GPL or Artistic licenses, you can choose the Artistic
+    license, which means that you are not required to submit the code fixes, but in
+    the spirit of making a better product we hope you'll contribute back to the
+    community any insight or code improvements.
+ .
+  * Please include the AUTHORS file and ascribe credit to the original BioPerl
+    toolkit where appropriate.
+ .
+  * If you are an academic and you use the software, please cite the article.
+    See the BioPerl publications for a list of papers which describe components in
+    the toolkit. 
+ .
+ See http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/Licensing_BioPerl
 License: Perl
-	
-	Everyone can use it! We don't care if you are academic, corporate, or
-	government. BioPerl is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself, which
-	means it is dually-licensed under either the Artistic or GPL licenses. The Perl
-	Artistic License, or the GNU GPL covers all the legalese and what you can and
-	can't do with the source code.
-	
-	We do appreciate:
-	
-	 * You letting us know you sell or use a product that uses BioPerl. This helps
-	   us show people how useful our toolkit is. It also helps us if we seek funding
-	   from a government source, to identify the utility of the code to many different
-	   groups of users. Add your project and institution to our BioPerl Users page.
-	
-	 * If you fix bugs, please let us know about them. Because Bioperl is
-	   dual-licensed under the GPL or Artistic licenses, you can choose the Artistic
-	   license, which means that you are not required to submit the code fixes, but in
-	   the spirit of making a better product we hope you'll contribute back to the
-	   community any insight or code improvements.
-	 
-	 * Please include the AUTHORS file and ascribe credit to the original BioPerl
-	   toolkit where appropriate.
-	
-	 * If you are an academic and you use the software, please cite the article.
-	   See the BioPerl publications for a list of papers which describe components in
-	   the toolkit. 
-
-See http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/Licensing_BioPerl
-
-License: Perl
  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  it under the terms of either:
- 
+ .
  a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
     Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later
     version, or
- 
+ .
  b) the "Artistic License" which comes with Perl.
-
-On Debian systems, the complete text of the Artistic License can be found in
-‘/usr/share/common-licenses/Artistic’, and the complete text of the latest
-version of the GNU General Public License can be found in
-‘/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL’.
+ .
+ On Debian systems, the complete text of the Artistic License can be found in
+ ‘/usr/share/common-licenses/Artistic’, and the complete text of the latest
+ version of the GNU General Public License version 1 can be found in
+ ‘/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-1’.




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