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Restore COPYING #33
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Thanks - this will also tick a box in #1. Where is the old tarball so we can check? |
I'm afraid I don't know how to find the old tarball anymore. I've got a copy I downloaded in 2015 for the purposes of creating a carat package for Fedora. It's up in the Fedora build system, but I don't know if there is a way for the general public to access it. If you know how to unpack an RPM, you can get it out of the latest build: https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/packages/carat/2.1b1.19.07.2008/13.fc31/src/carat-2.1b1.19.07.2008-13.fc31.src.rpm |
Indeed https://web.archive.org/web/20160817084957/http://wwwb.math.rwth-aachen.de/carat/carat.tgz has COPYING with GPLv3. Perhaps there were different archives lying around when this repository was created... |
Oh yes, I remember now. On May 18, 2015 I sent an email to the carat maintainers with a few patches, and I asked about the license at that time. They created a new tarball on May 21 with the license file and the patches applied, but did not change either the version number or the name of the tarball. I thought at the time that that was a bad idea.... |
My GAP package Carat version 2.2.3 contains that tarball, including the COPYING file. |
Glad that we have evidence and memories :) Is there anything else in that tarball? What about those few patches - are they still relevant, already applied, or obsolete? |
Kind of a mix, I'm afraid. Some parts were fixed anew in the recent warning cleanup commit, some are still as they were originally. I just submitted pull request #34, which applies the rest and does some additional warning cleanup. |
The old tarball had a COPYING file containing the text of GPLv3. That file did not make the transition to github, it seems.
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