Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2021 13:11:26 +0000 From: Chris Rees <crees@bayofrum.net> To: "Patrick M. Hausen" <hausen@punkt.de> Cc: Greg Rivers <gcr+freebsd-ports@tharned.org>, "ports@freebsd.org" <ports@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: www/joomla3 is no longer in the FreeBSD pkg repo Message-ID: <1850f8f0-02fe-8c8c-aeb1-3d4a59a1ed0d@bayofrum.net> In-Reply-To: <44037322-B3F3-41EC-AEB3-766B24027D68@punkt.de> References: <4797626.YNO7O01DYZ@no.place.like.home> <39391265.yjtGejjdTc@no.place.like.home> <2e5a17a5-cc66-9189-ef3e-35605f59dcce@bayofrum.net> <F812D137-F551-4519-9EB0-A483266EF6FC@punkt.de> <3cfc414b-8ec6-f7e6-2700-7068afab37b7@bayofrum.net> <76E293A9-0938-4034-8ECA-F819405BE6CF@punkt.de> <44037322-B3F3-41EC-AEB3-766B24027D68@punkt.de>
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Hi, On 04/03/2021 10:44, Patrick M. Hausen wrote: > Hi, > >> Am 04.03.2021 um 11:26 schrieb Patrick M. Hausen <hausen@punkt.de>: >> >> I would be very interested to know when the distribution file on the FreeBSD "distfiles" >> archive was exchanged, and and why? > I did a quick search on one of our older poudriere installations and *bingo*. > In the distfile cache I found this file: > > $ ll PDFlib-Lite-7.0.5p3.tar.gz > -rw-r--r-- 1 pmh staff 8179201 4 Mär 11:38 PDFlib-Lite-7.0.5p3.tar.gz > $ shasum PDFlib-Lite-7.0.5p3.tar.gz > 42e0605ae21f4b6d25fa2d20e78fed6df36fbaa9 PDFlib-Lite-7.0.5p3.tar.gz > > Which contains the old license I am referring to. > > Anyone want a copy of that archive? That's the actual archive that's been in the port since 2012 :) It seems to me that dist-mirror and pkg-mirror in ports/Mk/bsd.licenses.mk could be met by this, but not auto-accept. It'd mean that we had non-free/restricted software being distributed in FTP. There are two ways around this if you want joomla3 packaged: - Negotiate with PDFlib GmbH (you might be better at German than me...) to allow for commercial use of pdflib (unlikely) - Stop joomla3 depending on PDFlib by default. Does it work without PDFlib? If so, I suggest the latter, and that's easy to do. Chris
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