* Sune Vuorela <nospam@vuorela.dk>, 2013-07-10, 11:59:
On 2013-07-10, Andreas Beckmann <anbe@debian.org> wrote:osgearth: incompatible-licenses /usr/bin/osgearth_cache LGPLv3+ (libgnutls.so.26) + GPLv2 (libpoppler.so.19) osgearth: incompatible-licenses /usr/bin/osgearth_toc LGPLv3+ (libgnutls.so.26) + GPLv2 (libpoppler.so.19) osgearth: incompatible-licenses /usr/bin/osgearth_version LGPLv3+ (libgnutls.so.26) + GPLv2 (libpoppler.so.19) osgearth: incompatible-licenses /usr/bin/osgearth_viewer LGPLv3+ (libgnutls.so.26) + GPLv2 (libpoppler.so.19)
osgearth also (transitively) links against OpenSSL, which is another incompatibility.
tellico: incompatible-licenses /usr/bin/tellico GPLv2 (libpoppler.so.19) + LGPLv3+ (libgnutls.so.26)No need to file these. Poppler is going GPLv2+3 once next upstream lands in debian.
[citation needed]At least the Debian Poppler maintainer claims that 0.20.5 is still effectively GPLv2-only: #717732. Perhaps you meant an even newer version, but I can't see anything relevant in the NEWS file either.
-- Jakub Wilk