Hi Mohamed, adj2nest does not produce directly user usable data. It is used to create an adjacency list that FOSSology uses internally. If you want to know more about adjacency lists take a look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adjacency_list http://www.sqlsummit.com/AdjacencyList.htm
We don't publish mimim system requirements because it depends on the type of response times you need. For example, if you are scanning large linux distros you need a pretty fast server. But if you are only scanning small tar files, you could use a VM. My development machine is an HP server with 16GB ram but I know other people who have run it on a laptop. To view the differences between two scans, browse one of the scans and click on compare. The fossology SPDX plugin is currently under development at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. You can see it at: https://fossology-demo.ist.unomaha.edu/ Bob Gobeille On Jan 15, 2013, at 11:13 AM, Mohamed Fazil <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello All, > > I have few more queries. > > 1. Use of adj2nest agent.? When the unpack is done, adj2nest is started. Not > getting any explanation in FOSSology site. > > 2. Minimum system requirement to install FOSSology tool. > > 3. Does FOSSology Supports incremental Analysis? > EG. I have some 100 files with license information in a tar file. > FOSSology scans it for 1st time and gives the result. > Now i am modifying some files, adding some 10 files to a tar file. When > FOSSology scans it for 2nd time it will analyze only the newly changed and > added files. While viewing the results is there any option to view the result > only for the new files or FOSSology gives the result for entire tar file? > > 4. In previous mail conversation, I have been asked about SPDX plugin for > FOSSology. > Does latest FOSSology software has this plugin inbuilt or need to be > installed manually?? _______________________________________________ fossology mailing list [email protected] http://lists.fossology.org/mailman/listinfo/fossology
