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Re: Bug#995722: Not running tests because tests miss source code is not useful



Quoting Stephan Verbücheln (2021-10-10 14:03:51)
> On Sat, 2021-10-09 at 18:52 +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > It is not source code.
> > 
> > It is not binary code.
> > 
> > It is not...
> > 
> > The appropriate question is how it fits Debian Free Software
> > Guidelines.
> 
> Programs with a license on the one hand which demands the right to
> study and modify the source code, and on the other hand components that
> cannot be easily studied and modified, kind of infringe their own
> nominal license.

Such clauses are part of some licenses - notably the 3 revisions of GNU 
Public License - but not others, e.g. the Expat (a.k.a. MIT) license.


> This is probably a minor problem for the author who owns the copyright 
> anyway and therefore can choose whatever conditions he likes. But it 
> could be complicated for projects like Debian who want to redistribute 
> code but do not own the copyright themselves.

Agreed: I expect it to be an added complication if Debian decices to 
permit the use of not-easy-readable-nor-editable code for tests.

Those in favor of permitting it however consider that a lesser pain than 
that of hunting down and packaging and maintaining corresponding 
readable-and-editable code.


 - Jonas

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