[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Bug#519957: marked as done (ITP: amap -- Next-generation scanning tool for pentesters)



Your message dated Sat, 6 Sep 2014 13:18:14 +0100
with message-id <1410005894.70299.YahooMailNeo@web171804.mail.ir2.yahoo.com>
and subject line This bug cannot be fixed due to license problems.
has caused the Debian Bug report #519957,
regarding ITP: amap -- Next-generation scanning tool for pentesters
to be marked as done.

This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with.
If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the
Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith.

(NB: If you are a system administrator and have no idea what this
message is talking about, this may indicate a serious mail system
misconfiguration somewhere. Please contact owner@bugs.debian.org
immediately.)


-- 
519957: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=519957
Debian Bug Tracking System
Contact owner@bugs.debian.org with problems
--- Begin Message ---
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Nima Talebi <nima@it.net.au>

* Package name    : amap
  Version         : 5.2
  Upstream Author : van Hauser <amap-dev@thc.org>, Dj RevMoon <amap-dev@thc.org>
* URL             : http://freeworld.thc.org/thc-amap/
* License         : GPL2
  Programming Lang: C
  Description     : Next-generation tool for assisting network penetration testing

Amap is a next-generation tool for assistingnetwork penetration testing.  It
performs fast and reliable application protocol detection, independant on the
TCP/UDP port they are being bound to.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)



--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
As discussed in #760453 unless upstream fixes the conflicting licenses problems this package won't likely be included in debian.

So for this reason I'm closing all the bug related to the package reinclusion in debian.

I don't tag them as "wontfix", since in a future release (if upstream starts caring about legal issues related to broken and conflicting licenses), I'll take care of trying to get the package back to debian.

I'm ccing Van, the amap developer, in case he want' to care about the issue.

cheers,

Gianfranco

--- End Message ---

Reply to: