Re: [tcpdump-workers] tcpslice licence

2020-08-21 Thread Michael Richardson via tcpdump-workers
--- Begin Message --- Denis Ovsienko via tcpdump-workers wrote: > [...] >> The first step I'd take would be to get rid of the GPLed headers in >> favor of BSD-licensed headers, e.g. taking the ip.h, tcp.h, and udp.h >> headers from tcpdump and changing the code to work with them.

Re: [tcpdump-workers] tcpslice licence

2020-08-17 Thread Denis Ovsienko via tcpdump-workers
--- Begin Message --- On Mon, 3 Aug 2020 13:22:35 -0700 Guy Harris wrote: [...] > The first step I'd take would be to get rid of the GPLed headers in > favor of BSD-licensed headers, e.g. taking the ip.h, tcp.h, and udp.h > headers from tcpdump and changing the code to work with them. [...] I

Re: [tcpdump-workers] tcpslice licence

2020-08-03 Thread Guy Harris via tcpdump-workers
--- Begin Message --- On Aug 3, 2020, at 12:33 PM, Denis Ovsienko via tcpdump-workers wrote: > > Whilst updating the description of files in tcpslice (the little > relative of tcpdump) repository, it came to my attention that it does > not have the customary LICENSE file. I have looked through

[tcpdump-workers] tcpslice licence

2020-08-03 Thread Denis Ovsienko via tcpdump-workers
--- Begin Message --- Hello list. Whilst updating the description of files in tcpslice (the little relative of tcpdump) repository, it came to my attention that it does not have the customary LICENSE file. I have looked through the .c and .h files and they contain the following boilerplates: * a