Mike Pennisi <[email protected]> wrote: > but LibreJS still reports, "External script with no known license". The > script is available here: > > http://mikepennisi.com/site/count.js > > Can you tell me where I've gone wrong?
Nowhere. The message is absolutely correct. I mean, LibreJS indeed knows nothing about EUPL [0]. ;-) [0] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/librejs.git/tree/license_definitions.js?h=7.20.2 > I'm trying to properly label the license for some JavaScript on my personal > website. Iʼm afraid, you have to send a patch to LibreJS and make it being accepted first. But really, I believe, you have wrong priorities (no offence intended). I would configure TLS first: $ wget --spider https://mikepennisi.com Spider mode enabled. Check if remote file exists. --2020-05-02 00:17:30-- https://mikepennisi.com/ Resolving mikepennisi.com (mikepennisi.com)... 74.208.236.110 Connecting to mikepennisi.com (mikepennisi.com)|74.208.236.110|:443... connected. GnuTLS: A TLS fatal alert has been received. GnuTLS: received alert [80]: Internal error Unable to establish SSL connection.
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