Hello,
I am a maintainer of several Debian official packages.
I want to pack "Lure of the Temptress" for Debian.
(Debian ITP: http://bugs.debian.org/478543 )
It is better to have detailed copyright and license data for (almost) every file in Debian.
There is no problem with those zip files of lure, but I can not find any license information of lure.dat.
I think lure.dat is extracted from the lure.exe executable.
If it is right, then I can safely say its license is as same as those game data.
If it is not, then I have to know the license of lure.dat.
According to HOWTO-Release of scummvm, it is supposed to release lure.dat with the main binary. However, Debian's scummvm package does not provide it. I think I should include it in my package, because sky.cpt is included in Debian's beneath-a-steel-sky package.
In short, my problems are:
1. Is lure.dat is converted from lure game data?
2. If lure.dat is not converted from lure game data, what is its copyright and license?
Wen-Yen Chuang (caleb)
License of lure.dat?
Moderator: ScummVM Team
Re: License of lure.dat?
Hello and welcome
lure.dat is created from (hardcoded) data of the original executable of Lure of the Temptress (lure.exe)caleb wrote: In short, my problems are:
1. Is lure.dat is converted from lure game data?
Re: License of lure.dat?
Thank you for the answer and the quick reply.md5 wrote:Hello and welcome
lure.dat is created from (hardcoded) data of the original executable of Lure of the Temptress (lure.exe)