Follow-up Comment #1, task #15388 (project administration):
About the src/sig2str.c business:
I realized that lib/sig2str.c in Coreutils it is not actually from Coreutils,
but rather Gnulib (which Coreutils uses). I figured it would be better if I
did the same, and used Gnulib rather than trying to implement sig2str.c
myself.
So that is what I did, and now I use the same file as Coreutils, which is
purely copyrighted by the FSF, and has a notice saying so (it's licensed under
GPLv3+).
I will put this new tarball in the Savannah download area and I will not put
the old one there. But is it OK if I have the old src/sig2str.c in the git
history when I upload to Savannah? I can edit the git history and put in the
correct copyright notice if it turns out that src/sig2str.c is copyrightable
by the FSF.
I have attached the new tarball (I made a few other minor changes too). If
you'd like, I can also attach a git tarball made with `git archive'.
(file #47512)
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