If I may offer an alternative, you could check it into a public git repository (I personally am not a fan of the big ones- github, bitbucket, etc.- as I like to host my own, but to each their own) *as long as* you provide proper credit to original author and a copy of the GPL (if the original tarball doesn't provide it). If it's truly licensed by the author under the GPL, this should suffice the GPL redistribution requirements unless I'm mistaken (and someone please correct me if I'm not).
It looks like the website's been totally rehauled(?) and the project abandoned(?), which actually can be an advantage- you wouldn't need to merge in changes often.
Anyways, you can do all that and then build a -git package[0]. Thank you Brent. I managed to tweak the DLAGENTS variable to be able to download the source. I know I could up it to github or something like
On 04-02-2015 22:35, brent timothy saner wrote: that, the GPL allows it. And the project I believe is dead, but this daemon always worked for me. The package already is on AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/esekeyd/ This kind of filtering on user agents is dumb, but I preferred to workaround that. I tried to contact the author, but didn't got a response (yet). Cheers, Giancarlo