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Package: libnss3
Version: 2:1.4-2
Severity: normal
>From copyright:
Some files in this source package are under the Netscape Public License
Others, under the Mozilla Public license, and just to confuse you even
more, some are dual licensed MPL/GPL.
This may be so for the entire Mozilla source tree, but it is not accurate
for the nss library. According to the PKI download page
(http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/src/download.html):
This code is covered by the Mozilla Public License and the GNU General
Public License; you must read the licenses before downloading the code.
You may choose to license the code under either MPL terms or GPL terms.
This information is especially significant for GPL applications wanting
to link to libnss.
I have discovered a source file not marked with the GPL, but this seems
to be an oversight. I filed an upstream bug
(http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217162).
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Version: 3.11.5-1
On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 01:15:11PM -0400, John V. Belmonte wrote:
> Package: libnss3
> Version: 2:1.4-2
> Severity: normal
>
> >>From copyright:
>
> Some files in this source package are under the Netscape Public License
> Others, under the Mozilla Public license, and just to confuse you even
> more, some are dual licensed MPL/GPL.
>
> This may be so for the entire Mozilla source tree, but it is not accurate
> for the nss library. According to the PKI download page
> (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/src/download.html):
>
> This code is covered by the Mozilla Public License and the GNU General
> Public License; you must read the licenses before downloading the code.
> You may choose to license the code under either MPL terms or GPL terms.
>
> This information is especially significant for GPL applications wanting
> to link to libnss.
>
> I have discovered a source file not marked with the GPL, but this seems
> to be an oversight. I filed an upstream bug
> (http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217162).
The copyright file has been rewritten from scratch and now has correct
copyright information (which changed in the meanwhile, btw)
Mike
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