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Package: licenserecon
Version: 2.1
Hi! I noticed this problem in the gssproxy package, for this file:
https://sources.debian.org/src/gssproxy/0.9.2-2/contrib/gssproxy.spec.in/
It contains this string `License: MIT` and licensecheck reports:
gssproxy.spec.in: *No copyright* MIT License
When I run lrc it says:
: Versions: recon 2.1 check 3.3.9-1
Parsing Source Tree ....
Reading d/copyright ....
Running licensecheck ....
d/copyright | licensecheck
MIT | Expat contrib/gssproxy.spec.in
Where does lrc get 'Expat' from? Is this a bug? It seems licensecheck
says 'MIT' and debian/copyright also says 'MIT' so that seems equal.
/Simon
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package licenserecon
thanks
No seeing any bug here.
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