X-Git-Url: http://git.kpe.io/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=debian%2Fcopyright;h=e2b48f5b5cf97044dcae9ee4a366c510fe14e9fa;hb=70d0766a9e4be455a3487c5ba6fabe94a1f6294f;hp=f4c77a692c4da6ea41a0cfd269dc258e015a0048;hpb=340539a1be525ce05c7c06472c291fedaf09684a;p=uffi.git diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright index f4c77a6..e2b48f5 100644 --- a/debian/copyright +++ b/debian/copyright @@ -1,88 +1,34 @@ Debian Copyright Section ======================== -Upstream Source URL: ftp://uffi.med-info.com -Upstream Author: Kevin M. Rosenberg -Debian Maintainer: (Same as upstream) - - -Upstream Copyright Statement -============================ -UFFI is written and Copyright (c) 2002 by Kevin M. Rosenberg. - -UFFI is licensed under the terms of the Lisp Lesser GNU Public -License, known as the LLGPL. The LLGPL consists of a preamble (see -below) and the Lessor GNU Public License 2.1 (LGPL-2.1). Where these -conflict, the preamble takes precedence. CLSQL is referenced in the -preamble as the "LIBRARY." The LGPL-2.1 is stored on a Debian system -in the file /usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL-2.1. - -UFFI is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT -ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. - - - -Preamble to the Gnu Lesser General Public License -------------------------------------------------- -Copyright (c) 2000 Franz Incorporated, Berkeley, CA 94704 - -The concept of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 -("LGPL") has been adopted to govern the use and distribution of -above-mentioned application. However, the LGPL uses terminology that -is more appropriate for a program written in C than one written in -Lisp. Nevertheless, the LGPL can still be applied to a Lisp program if -certain clarifications are made. This document details those -clarifications. Accordingly, the license for the open-source Lisp -applications consists of this document plus the LGPL. Wherever there -is a conflict between this document and the LGPL, this document takes -precedence over the LGPL. - -A "Library" in Lisp is a collection of Lisp functions, data and -foreign modules. The form of the Library can be Lisp source code (for -processing by an interpreter) or object code (usually the result of -compilation of source code or built with some other -mechanisms). Foreign modules are object code in a form that can be -linked into a Lisp executable. When we speak of functions we do so in -the most general way to include, in addition, methods and unnamed -functions. Lisp "data" is also a general term that includes the data -structures resulting from defining Lisp classes. A Lisp application -may include the same set of Lisp objects as does a Library, but this -does not mean that the application is necessarily a "work based on the -Library" it contains. - -The Library consists of everything in the distribution file set before -any modifications are made to the files. If any of the functions or -classes in the Library are redefined in other files, then those -redefinitions ARE considered a work based on the Library. If -additional methods are added to generic functions in the Library, -those additional methods are NOT considered a work based on the -Library. If Library classes are subclassed, these subclasses are NOT -considered a work based on the Library. If the Library is modified to -explicitly call other functions that are neither part of Lisp itself -nor an available add-on module to Lisp, then the functions called by -the modified Library ARE considered a work based on the Library. The -goal is to ensure that the Library will compile and run without -getting undefined function errors. - -It is permitted to add proprietary source code to the Library, but it -must be done in a way such that the Library will still run without -that proprietary code present. Section 5 of the LGPL distinguishes -between the case of a library being dynamically linked at runtime and -one being statically linked at build time. Section 5 of the LGPL -states that the former results in an executable that is a "work that -uses the Library." Section 5 of the LGPL states that the latter -results in one that is a "derivative of the Library", which is -therefore covered by the LGPL. Since Lisp only offers one choice, -which is to link the Library into an executable at build time, we -declare that, for the purpose applying the LGPL to the Library, an -executable that results from linking a "work that uses the Library" -with the Library is considered a "work that uses the Library" and is -therefore NOT covered by the LGPL. - -Because of this declaration, section 6 of LGPL is not applicable to -the Library. However, in connection with each distribution of this -executable, you must also deliver, in accordance with the terms and -conditions of the LGPL, the source code of Library (or your derivative -thereof) that is incorporated into this executable. - +Upstream Source URL: http://files.b9.com/uffi +Upstream Author: Kevin Rosenberg +Debian Maintainer: Kevin M. Rosenberg + + +Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Kevin M. Rosenberg and contributors. +All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +are met: +1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +3. 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