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0 Description: Fix licensing issues reported upstream
1 Author: Clement Lefebvre <clement.lefebvre@linuxmint.com>
2 Origin: upstream
3 Bug: https://github.com/linuxmint/xapps/issues/13
4 Applied-Upstream: 4b700febdf4a7dc639a8a5c3a8e34c81a5f1c5e8
5 Last-Update: 2016-12-06
6 ---
7 This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
8 Index: xapp/AUTHORS
9 ===================================================================
10 --- /dev/null 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
11 +++ xapp/AUTHORS 2016-12-06 18:36:40.812747814 -0300
12 @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
13 +
14 +For a full list of contributors, please check:
15 + - https://github.com/linuxmint/xapps/graphs/contributors
16 + - The git log at https://github.com/linuxmint/xapps
17 +
18 +Also, Weitian Leung <weitianleung@gmail.com> is the author of /usr/bin/xfce4-set-wallpaper.
19 \ No newline at end of file
20 Index: xapp/COPYING
21 ===================================================================
22 --- xapp.orig/COPYING 2016-12-06 18:30:39.986940581 -0300
23 +++ xapp/COPYING 2016-12-06 18:36:40.812747814 -0300
24 @@ -1,281 +1,622 @@
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1122 + b) Give prominent notice with the combined library that part of it
1123 + is a work based on the Library, and explaining where to find the
1124 + accompanying uncombined form of the same work.
1125 +
1126 + 6. Revised Versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
1127 +
1128 + The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions
1129 +of the GNU Lesser General Public License from time to time. Such new
1130 +versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may
1131 +differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.
1132 +
1133 + Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the
1134 +Library as you received it specifies that a certain numbered version
1135 +of the GNU Lesser General Public License "or any later version"
1136 +applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and
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1138 +published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you
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1140 +General Public License, you may choose any version of the GNU Lesser
1141 +General Public License ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
1142 +
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1148 Index: xapp/files/usr/bin/xfce4-set-wallpaper
1149 ===================================================================
1150 --- xapp.orig/files/usr/bin/xfce4-set-wallpaper 2016-12-06 18:30:39.990940691 -0300
1151 +++ xapp/files/usr/bin/xfce4-set-wallpaper 2016-12-06 18:36:40.816747925 -0300
1152 @@ -20,13 +20,3 @@
1153 for property in $properties; do
1154 xfconf-query -c xfce4-desktop -p $property -s "$wallpaper"
1155 done
1156 -
1157 -
1158 -
1159 -
1160 -
1161 -
1162 -
1163 -
1164 -
1165 -
0 fix-licensing.patch
01 gnome-common-migration.patch