On 2010-08-17, Ross Gardler wrote: > The design of RAT makes it quite easy to do the very first of these > (check for other headers and compare against a compatibility table), > but even though I want it I've never found the time to do it.
It can already do that - well the Antlib can, so the core of RAT is capable of doing it. Just take a look at the javasources-w3c target in ant-task-examples.xml, this will generate a report on RAT's source tree where the "compatibility table" only contains the W3C license - flagging all Apache licensed files as unknown. For your usecase you'd add matchers for your compatibility table and all files with a different license would fall out. Stefan
