I'm not expert on licensing terms but how can you remove GPL license
from already published code? I thought you can publish new version under
different license but once the code is published under GPL you can't
simply revoke this.

On 04/24/2016 03:29 PM, Holger Freyther wrote:
>> On 24 Apr 2016, at 14:17, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> +Files: src/gsm/milenage/aes-internal.c
>> +       src/gsm/milenage/aes-encblock.c
>> +       src/gsm/milenage/aes.h
>> +       src/gsm/milenage/milenage.c
>> +       src/gsm/milenage/aes_wrap.h
>> +       src/gsm/milenage/aes-internal-enc.c
>> +       src/gsm/milenage/aes_i.h
>> +Copyright: 2003-2007 Jouni Malinen <[email protected]>
>> +License: GPL-2
> this is dual licensed, hostapd upstream has removed GPLv2 and for AGPLv3+ 
> compatibility of osmo-nitb or such this code needs to be used under the "BSD" 
> (double check the actual license term) license.
>
> holger

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