On Feb 7, 2014, at 4:14 AM, <[email protected]>
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We are using Fossology on a local sever for scanning some of packages for
> License/copyright info.
> Recently we have installed Fossology+SPDX module on a local PC, and this
> gives spdx results as well.
>
> Spdx.org gives open source tools to convert .rdf to .spdx, .spdx to .rdf,
> .xls to.rdf etc.
> Reference http://spdx.org/spdx-tools/tools-from-the-spdx-workgroup
>
> We would like to know after Fossology+SPDX scans a package and gives results
> in sdpx format,
> Is there any command line tools to execute on command prompt in Local PC
> using localhost server running Fossology agents to get results in spdx format.
> ( Please note I cannot use Web Interface version of
> https://fossologyspdx.ist.unomaha.edu/?mod=Default because packages cannot be
> uploaded to public)
>
> I mean, I should be able to get results something like mypackage_name.spdx or
> mypackage_name.rdf which complies with SPDX format
> specified in spdx.org, which I can use as an input to spdx open source tools
> for conversion, comparison etc.
Hi Kotrappa,
I’m confused why you mention that you cannot use fossologyspdx.ist.unomaha.edu
since you have installed the spdx module on your own local machine. You
shouldn’t have to use the unomaha machine since you have it installed locally.
Since you have installed the FOSSology+SPDX module on your local PC, then you
can create spdx files (tag files). That option is the default but is specified
in the “Output File Type” pull down on the SPDX Edit screen. So though we call
it a .tag file, I think that is the same as the .spdx file.
The command line (web api) doc is at:
https://github.com/spdx-tools/fossology-spdx/wiki/Fossology-SPDX-Web-API
However, this does not generate the full .spdx (tag) output.
If I have not understood your question completely, please ask again. Liang Cao
is the author of the SPDX module and he is on this list as well.
Thanks,
Bob Gobeille
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