Bug#742013: ALBERTA: old license in demo/COPYING and a small patch

Ansgar Burchardt burchardt at igpm.rwth-aachen.de
Tue Apr 22 11:44:09 UTC 2014


Hi,

I just wanted to confirm if my mail arrived. Besides a missing feature
in Debian's pkg-config package[1] this is the only thing blocking me
from updating the ALBERTA package for Debian.

Regards,
Ansgar

  [1] Which should be addressed soon.

On 04/11/2014 09:02, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> I'm working on preparing Debian packages for the new ALBERTA 3.0.0
> release (thanks for that). While taking a quick look I noticed that
> there is still a reference to an (old?) license in demo/COPYING:
> 
>     ALBERTA is freely distributed for research and education,
>     but you have to sign a license agreement; download the license
>     agreement from
> 
> Is this only a left-over from some older version or does this apply
> anywhere, for example for the demo package?
> 
> I also found another small problem: alberta-utilities.pc.in contains
> "-lalberta-utilities!SUFFIX!", but the shared library itself uses an
> underscore instead of a dash (patch attached).


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