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Re: RFS: ruby-bunny gem2deb migration completed



2012/1/15 Praveen A <pravi.a@gmail.com>:
> 2012/1/14 Gunnar Wolf <gwolf@gwolf.org>:
>> As for ruby-sigar:
>>
>> - debian/ruby-sigar.docs has the boilerplate indication that a README
>>  was found. Right, the README adds very little - Please decide:
>>  Either you include the file as part of the documentation, or remove
>>  the (useless) .docs
>>
>> - debian/copyright lists "2004, 2006 Hyperic, Inc." as the sole
>>  copyright holder. However, many files mention different terms (I've
>>  seen up to 2008 for Hyperic, although I didn't search thoroughly - I
>>  know, terms are not as important as owners), and many files have
>>  also notices from 2009 and 2010 from SpringSource, Inc. and VMware,
>>  Inc. Several files are owned only by one or two of them.
>>
>> - Also, get_mib2.{c,h} (although it's unused for Linux, it seems
>>  to be Solaris-specific, but it's part of the package) are by
>>  V. Abell <abe@cc.purdue.edu> from the Purdue university, and under a
>>  different license (which I didn't look into).
>>
>> - sigar_getline.c is  by Chris Thewalt (thewalt@ce.berkeley.edu),
>>  also under a different license.
>
> I will update these.

updated copyright file with all copyright terms for each file, please
check and upload.

I really wish this was already included in devscripts/licensecheck
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=472199

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