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#73435
gzdoom package probably depends on non-free files forbidding commercial distribution
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Message #14 received at submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <me <at> tobias.gr> writes:
>>After trying to delete all the files in GZDoom forbidding commercial
>>distribution, I was unable to get GZDoom working so it seems that these
>>files are a hard requirement of GZDoom and that GZDoom won't work
>>without them.
>
> This directly contradicts the link[0] you referenced. Would you
> agree?
Yes, indeed
> Let's not jump to the conclusion that GZDoom must be removed. Removal
> is the last step, not the first.
Yeah, sorry.
> That of course doesn't mean than you're wrong, only that upstream has
> a different opinion. Did you ask them about it? What did they say?
I can't find any way that would be suitable for me to contact them,
sorry
After looking for some time at
https://forum.zdoom.org/search.php?keywords=commercial&sid=8494f77771bc9efb089cfc0d688adf44
it doesn't seem to mention anything about the
non-commercial-distribution-only data
>
> For example, I wouldn't *expect* simply omitting the data files to
> suffice, if there's optional code that also needs to be --disabled.
> Did you look into that?
I studied the source code and didn't find anything that allowed the
disabling the requirement for non-free data, and didn't find any
--disable options for gzdoom itselff, but I don't know much about cmake
(which is used by gzdoom during building) so perhaps I missed something
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