Re: Graphical EEG-mapping software (Package built, Legal Suggestions)
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Roland Marcus Rutschmann wrote:
>
> > I found a new very promissing software for graphical mapping of EEG at
> > http://tempo.sourceforge.net/
> >
> > I contacted the author and filed an ITP. Preliminary debian packages at:
> > http://neuro.psychologie.uni-oldenburg.de/debian/dists/unstable/main/
> Good job (said without checking the packages because I personally have no
> use for it - but detecting something and reacting immediately is great)!
Any news about this?
> > I have to problems with it.
> > GNOME Prob.:
> > The original package puts it's help in /usr/share/tempo/gnome/help/tempo
> > while debian wants it in
> > /usr/share/gnome/help/tempo
> > Just moving it would probably be a problem with the omf file. It's probably
> > not a big thing but as I do not use gnome I have some problem with it. Any
> > suggestions?
> What about a simple symlink. This would do no harm but should prevent
> any breakage.
I did not hear anything about success here.
> > LEGAL problem:
> > The software is totally under GPL but ships with a graphical head-model that
> > is confined to the use with tempo itself.
> If I were you I would forward this question to debian-legal (and ask
> for CCing).
Any news. Just tell me if you need further help. My next week is obliged
to more or less 100% Debian-Med work.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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