* Hamish Moffatt :: > I just packaged podracer last week, which is a derivative of > bashpodder. > Is there any benefit to having both? > > The podracer license is MIT/BSD-style, so if the bashpodder license is > GPL, something's not quite right!
Does a 14-line bash script (*) contains enough creative work to be copyrightable? Anyway, podracer does not seem a derivative work, having a big piece of python included. (*) bashpodder in all its glory, sans comments: cd $(dirname $0) datadir=$(date +%Y-%m-%d) test -d $datadir || mkdir $datadir || exit 1 rm -f temp.log while read podcast; do file=$(wget -q $podcast -O - | xsltproc parse_enclosure.xsl - 2> /dev/null) || file=$(wget -q $podcast -O - | tr '\r' '\n' | tr \' \" | sed -n 's/.*url="\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p') for url in $file; do grep -q "$url" podcast.log || wget -q -P $datadir "$url" && echo $url >> temp.log done done < bp.conf cat podcast.log >> temp.log sort temp.log | uniq > podcast.log rm temp.log ls $datadir | grep -v m3u > $datadir/podcast.m3u -- HTH, Massa -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]