On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Alex Huang <alex.hu...@citrix.com> wrote:
>>
>> So question on that.  If someone edits the project's classpath in Eclipse, 
>> does
>> that file get re-generated?  Or does it simply modify the file as-is?  If it 
>> gets
>> re-generated, then I think we should simply consider those files to be
>> "accepted exceptions".  If it modifies the file and respects comments, then
>> I'd say we keep the license headers in there.
>>
>> I'm hoping to eventually figure out how to add exceptions to RAT, and then
>> configure the report generation as a Jenkins job.  If we can do that, then 
>> we'll
>> be able to catch problems as they occur (without me doing it daily!).
>
> It's automatically re-generated.  That's exactly how I lost the license on 
> those two files.  If we can add exceptions to RAT, that's the best.
>
> --Alex
>
>

Got it...  OK, .project and .classpath files will be considered
accepted exceptions from here on out... I'll see what I can do with
RAT.

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