Re: RAT reports
Yes, all policy files and scripts have found their way into the project either by the original contribution, commits or patches on jira, all of which required agreement to license each contribution under the al2 license. Many, especially policy files in the qa suite, didn't have license headers, I guess the original focus was on java code. In this case, when no license headers exist, we are safe to prepend al2 license headers. Anything else, under an al2 compatible license, has license headers, we've always been pedantic about that, eg: some ASM code, which is used by classdep. These licenses are also noted in a license text file on the build root directory. Thanks for getting this sorted. Regards, Peter. Sent from my Samsung device. Include original message Original message From: Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> Sent: 08/12/2015 10:39:50 am To: dev@river.apache.org Subject: Re: RAT reports Ignoring the manifest files, which arguably do not involve enough creativity to be the subject of copyright etc., do you know the origins of any of the other files? The real work is determining their copyright and license status. On 12/6/2015 8:42 PM, Peter wrote: > I don't think it's possible, I can't find any examples. > > Peter. > > Sent from my Samsung device. >Include original message > Original message > From: Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> > Sent: 07/12/2015 02:30:16 pm > To: dev@river.apache.org > Subject: Re: RAT reports > > Does anyone how one puts a license header in a manifest (.mf) file? > > Patricia > > On 12/5/2015 8:12 PM, Peter wrote: >> Thanks Patricia. >> >> Looks like there's a number of policy files and scripts that need header >>files. >> >> Anyone have time to write a script to parse the Rat reports and prepend >>license headers? >> >> I reconfigured the integration tests to run against trunk. I noticed >>there are about 7 test failures in the unit tests, although none look >>particularly concerning, I'll have a better look later to make sure. >> >> It would be nice if the jtreg tests ran on hudson, unfortunately they >>don't presently; the jtreg platform library isn't installed correctly. >> >> I have run the jtreg tests locally and 132 pass on linux as expected. >>There are some remaining Windows path issues, so not all pass on that >>platform. >> >> I'm about to generate and update the release notes. I'd also like to >>include a link to Dennis' examples on github. >> >> Next we need to get our pgp encryption keys ready. My old key expired so >>I'll have to generate a new one. >> >> We're almost there, any assistance will be most appreciated. >> >> Regards, >> >> Peter. >> >> Sent from my Samsung device >> Include original message >> Original message >> From: Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> >> Sent: 06/12/2015 12:59:41 pm >> To: dev@river.apache.org >> Subject: RAT reports >> >> RAT is still Java - it is just packaged as a .bin.zip. >> >> I was not able to run the script directly in Cygwin, but was able to get >> the reports by pasting the guts of it into a bash window. I attach the >> resulting reports, and hope the mail system will let them through. >> >> > >
Re: RAT reports
Does anyone how one puts a license header in a manifest (.mf) file? Patricia On 12/5/2015 8:12 PM, Peter wrote: Thanks Patricia. Looks like there's a number of policy files and scripts that need header files. Anyone have time to write a script to parse the Rat reports and prepend license headers? I reconfigured the integration tests to run against trunk. I noticed there are about 7 test failures in the unit tests, although none look particularly concerning, I'll have a better look later to make sure. It would be nice if the jtreg tests ran on hudson, unfortunately they don't presently; the jtreg platform library isn't installed correctly. I have run the jtreg tests locally and 132 pass on linux as expected. There are some remaining Windows path issues, so not all pass on that platform. I'm about to generate and update the release notes. I'd also like to include a link to Dennis' examples on github. Next we need to get our pgp encryption keys ready. My old key expired so I'll have to generate a new one. We're almost there, any assistance will be most appreciated. Regards, Peter. Sent from my Samsung device. Include original message Original message From: Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> Sent: 06/12/2015 12:59:41 pm To: dev@river.apache.org Subject: RAT reports RAT is still Java - it is just packaged as a .bin.zip. I was not able to run the script directly in Cygwin, but was able to get the reports by pasting the guts of it into a bash window. I attach the resulting reports, and hope the mail system will let them through.
Re: RAT reports
I don't think it's possible, I can't find any examples. Peter. Sent from my Samsung device. Include original message Original message From: Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> Sent: 07/12/2015 02:30:16 pm To: dev@river.apache.org Subject: Re: RAT reports Does anyone how one puts a license header in a manifest (.mf) file? Patricia On 12/5/2015 8:12 PM, Peter wrote: > Thanks Patricia. > > Looks like there's a number of policy files and scripts that need header >files. > > Anyone have time to write a script to parse the Rat reports and prepend >license headers? > > I reconfigured the integration tests to run against trunk. I noticed there >are about 7 test failures in the unit tests, although none look particularly >concerning, I'll have a better look later to make sure. > > It would be nice if the jtreg tests ran on hudson, unfortunately they don't >presently; the jtreg platform library isn't installed correctly. > > I have run the jtreg tests locally and 132 pass on linux as expected. There >are some remaining Windows path issues, so not all pass on that platform. > > I'm about to generate and update the release notes. I'd also like to include >a link to Dennis' examples on github. > > Next we need to get our pgp encryption keys ready. My old key expired so >I'll have to generate a new one. > > We're almost there, any assistance will be most appreciated. > > Regards, > > Peter. > > Sent from my Samsung device >Include original message > Original message > From: Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> > Sent: 06/12/2015 12:59:41 pm > To: dev@river.apache.org > Subject: RAT reports > > RAT is still Java - it is just packaged as a .bin.zip. > > I was not able to run the script directly in Cygwin, but was able to get > the reports by pasting the guts of it into a bash window. I attach the > resulting reports, and hope the mail system will let them through. > >
Re: RAT reports
Thanks Patricia. Looks like there's a number of policy files and scripts that need header files. Anyone have time to write a script to parse the Rat reports and prepend license headers? I reconfigured the integration tests to run against trunk. I noticed there are about 7 test failures in the unit tests, although none look particularly concerning, I'll have a better look later to make sure. It would be nice if the jtreg tests ran on hudson, unfortunately they don't presently; the jtreg platform library isn't installed correctly. I have run the jtreg tests locally and 132 pass on linux as expected. There are some remaining Windows path issues, so not all pass on that platform. I'm about to generate and update the release notes. I'd also like to include a link to Dennis' examples on github. Next we need to get our pgp encryption keys ready. My old key expired so I'll have to generate a new one. We're almost there, any assistance will be most appreciated. Regards, Peter. Sent from my Samsung device. Include original message Original message From: Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> Sent: 06/12/2015 12:59:41 pm To: dev@river.apache.org Subject: RAT reports RAT is still Java - it is just packaged as a .bin.zip. I was not able to run the script directly in Cygwin, but was able to get the reports by pasting the guts of it into a bash window. I attach the resulting reports, and hope the mail system will let them through.