Re: Bundled/embedded data in a package

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I am simply a licensing enthusiast and no expert on law or Packaging Guidelines, please understand this message solely as my personal opinion.
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Hi,

On 09/13/2012 05:02 AM, Ben Rosser wrote:
The software, pdfminer, bundles Adobe cmap data to process Chinese,
Japanese, and Korean languages in a pdf file. However, the question is:
does this violate the general prohibition against bundling libraries?
The CMap files you are talking about are a part of a separate project, which is apparently subject to change. Since there are other projects in the wild that use Adobe CMap, I would interpret the guidelines to say that packaging the Adobe files in a separate package would be in order.

However, given that Fedora tries to be as close to upstream, using a different version of these files might lead to different behaviour of the pdfminer application from upstream. Security concerns are out of the question as these files are plain text, so I suggest you keep the files, make a note about it in the spec file, make sure the licence of the package reflects the inclusion of these files, and that's it.

If somebody thinks it's a bad idea, please do correct me.

If it does violate that prohibition, the cmap stuff can easily be removed
and not built into the library (it's an optional component).
I wouldn't do that as that would make the package different from upstream.

In any case, you can make the Legal department have a look at it by blocking FE-LEGAL.

Regards, Tomas Radej

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