> On 14. Jan 2019, at 22:25, Christian Grothoff <[email protected]> wrote: > > Signed PGP part > On 1/14/19 7:35 PM, [email protected] wrote: >> I started a new branch with my work on spdx via scripts (there are >> applications, but our use-case >> is simple enough to do it with pipes for now). >> >> Odd results upon further expecting grep results: >> - src/gns/nss/nss_gns.c header has not been touched since 2012, exceptions >> 2013 and 2015. >> It states that it is parts of nss-gnss. "Parts taken from nss.c in >> nss-mdns" is not very >> specific. Which parts? Have they been changed? Or is it all functions? > > I would say inspiration and generally how NSS plugins are written, the > core logic is obviously different (not that I wrote the original code, > but it has been rewritten a few times since the original adaptation). So > it's probably not a copyright-relevant note, more of a "if you want to > see what inspired us / have a reference for documentation, this is where > you might want to look".
Yes. Originally I used the mdns nss plugin as a base, gutted it and replaced the mdns logic with GNS logic. However, after removing the mdns logic, nothing more than function definitions remain(ed). > >> - src/util/getopt.c header should be double checked (typos, indentation, >> etc). > > Ah, that one's a minor adaptation (last function in the file or so was > added) of some code from gnulib (IIRC). To keep it > close/more-or-less-identical to the original, it was not re-indented or > typo-proved. > > >
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