[Debian-med-packaging] What files of NanoOK source are affected by HDF5License.txt

Richard Leggett (EI) Richard.Leggett at earlham.ac.uk
Fri Nov 10 16:10:00 UTC 2017


Hi Andreas,

Thanks for your message, great to hear you are interest in packaging NanoOK.

Thet HDF5License is an artefact - I no longer include any of their code. So I’ve just removed the license from GitHub.

Thanks,
Richard



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On 10 Nov 2017, at 16:06, Andreas Tille <andreas at an3as.eu<mailto:andreas at an3as.eu>> wrote:

Hi Richard,

I'm writing you on behalf of the Debian Med team which is a group inside
Debian with the objective to package free software in life science and
medicine for official Debian.  I have packaged NanoOK but it was
rejected by ftpmaster since it is not clear what files are affected by
the accompanying file HDF5License.txt.  Could you please clarify why you
are shiping this license file in your download archive for NanoOK?

Kind regards

    Andreas.

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