Re: [FOSSology] How to contribute

2023-09-28 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello, 

thanks for reaching out, if you re subscribed to the mailin list I just made a 
posting to a question similar to yours. Please have a look at this e-mail and 
let us know if we can cover more questions!

Kind regards,
  Michael

> On 26. Sep 2023, at 22:21, Jay Gondaliya  wrote:
> 
> Respected Ma'am/Sir,
> I am Jay Gondaliya , a computer science undergrad. I am almost halfway 
> through my second year at Symbiosis Institute of technology. I am new to open 
> source contributions but I am well aware of python and c++. I would love to 
> contribute to your organization but I have no idea how. Could you please 
> guide me on how to get started?
> Also can i contribute separately from GSOC or is that the only way? 
> Hoping to hear from you soon
> Regards
> Jay
> 



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Re: [FOSSology] Contributing to your project

2023-09-28 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

thank you very much for reaching out. While the Fossology project has some own 
guidelines [1]. Also we have compiled some introduction pages in the fossology 
wiki, starte here: 

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki#contribute-to-fossology

A good start for fossology is maybe also some background about OSS licensing. 
Maybe the Linux Foundation training is a good start here as well:

https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-licensing-basics-for-software-developers/

Going hands-on a good start is also the video recordings here:
https://www.youtube.com/@fossology/videos

Hope this helps and please keep on reaching out!

- Michael


[1] https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md

> On 14. Sep 2023, at 13:51, Bhavesh  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I am Bhavesh Saad, First Year B.Tech at SGSITS, Indore. I am new to 
> open-source. So can you help me understand how I can start contributing to 
> your projects? What is the process? and what skill do I need to develop to 
> start contributing? 
> Thank You.
> 



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Re: [FOSSology] Introduction and ask how to begin work

2023-02-03 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

thanks for reaching out and happy to read about your thoughts!

To your suggestion: I also agree that first create the issue, describe it and 
then start working makes a lot of sense. If you wish, pls tag me on this issue 
and I ll have a look. Adding a license sounds quite basic, so something 
unexpected is very important.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 3. Feb 2023, at 10:11, ayushadar...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone, my name is Ayush Kori, and I am a 3rd year student at NIT 
> Trichy.
> I have experience in MERN stack development and I have been a web development 
> intern at Trashin.
> I am excited to be a part of this open source community and contribute to 
> projects related to  development. I
> am also eager to learn from all of you and grow my skills further.
> 
> I have found these issue in Add License Page in Fossology UI
> Edit option is not working
> Level 0 is not  in form
> And also SPDX ID is also not in the form and table
> Can I open up this issue and start working??
> 
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Re: [FOSSology] .NET Core 2.1.0 Application

2022-12-12 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi Christine,

thank for reaching out. Just tom help a little bit with your report of a 
-maybe- bug:

Would you have download links also for the files you have tested? - so we could 
download exactly the same files as you used.

Also, on the failed agent lines, if you click the first job number at the begin 
of the line (it is a hyperlink), you could see agent details - would you mind 
to let us see the screenshot of the failed heritage and scan code agent log? 
note that further job numbers are references to “dependencies”, jobs that need 
to finish before this job can be started.

Kind regards,
  Michael

> On 12. Dec 2022, at 09:20, christine.habel via lists.fossology.org 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> we have a .NET Core 2.1.0 application (backend) which we tried to scan with 
> Fossology version from 24/Oct/2022. 
> 
>   • A scan of the executables (zipped to 7z file) showed No_license_found 
> for all files like dll, exe ... 
> Sometimes e.g. Microsoft-possibility, No_license_found was shown for a dll. 
> If we click on this dll no real license was recognized, but the generated 
> text file showed no readable text.
> You can see a scan result in the attached file scanResultExecutables.png with 
> 2 failed steps: softwareHeritage and scancode.
>   • A scan of the source code (zipped to 7z file) didn't find any licence 
> but showed No_license_found.
> You can see a scan result in the attached file scanResultSource.png with 2 
> failed steps: softwareHeritage and scancode.
> Our application contains 9 installed nuget packages and 292 implicitly 
> installed nuget packages all of them open source. 
> 
> It seems that Fossology is not able to scan a .NET Core application. Does 
> anyone have experience with it? 
> 
> Help would be highly appreciated.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Christine Habel
> 
> 



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Re: [FOSSology] Application for open source contriution

2022-12-07 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello Asif,

many thanks for introducing yourself in that kind of very polite way!

However, we do not have a formal approval process upfront for being added to 
the team, more a meritocratic approach:

https://www.fossology.org/about/project-governance/
-> everyone is welcome!

How about just get started with:
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki

and try to solve some easy bugs and make some PRs? Also contributions to readme 
files or changes to the documentation are welcome.

- Michael

> On 24. Nov 2022, at 02:58, Asif Rahaman  wrote:
> 
> Hi team. I am currently a second-year student at the Indian Institute of 
> Technology Bhilai. I love coding and I recently went through the 
> organization's projects and found out that the project matches my interests.
> 
> So I want to be a contributor at Fossology.
> 
> Kindly add me to your team and do the needful.
> 
> Regards 
> Asif Rahaman
> A second-year student at the Indian Institute of Technology Bhilai
> 
> 



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Re: [FOSSology] Failed to generate Unified Report

2021-05-17 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

So that is more a longer mail. As for the upload package granularity, a few 
thoughts:

1. Every OSS project could be one upload. One idea of fossology is the reuse of 
analysis and that works usually well with an OSS package-kind of granularity 
and not with large archives of all kind of software.

2. You could group different OSS projects together for analysing more 
efficiently. Users do that with super small OSS, for example nom packages.

3. As for “own” or proprietary software: usually the fossology tooling scans 
for software being ready for distribution, 99% OSS, thus in most cases 
containing licensing and copyright statements. If you have proprietary software 
without licensing statements which could be found with fossology -> not much 
will happen.

4. Super large uploads require database settings change (shared memory, work 
memory in postgresql) and will result in super large SPDX (or other report 
files), since FOSSology does not support partial report generation of an upload.

5. However, with the software heritage agent querying, you could check if point 
5 “ Our applications in C and shell scripts.” Really contains your application 
only.

So in a nutshell, you could consider splitting your uploads in the proposed 5 
parts. You could run the reuse referring to your super-archive if that means a 
rue-load to your fossology server.

So, did this summarise it well?

Regarding multi language: yes I agree could be the reason, possible, if the 
encoding is different than UTF-8 (windows ISO latin or ISO 8859 might go, but 
other encodings maybe not).

Kind regards, Michael 

> On 12. May 2021, at 11:29, huangt...@hotmail.com wrote:
> 
> Hi Michael,
> 
> Thanks for your suggestion.
> 
> Regarding to edit the file in question to see what the problem is, I did 
> get the same suggestion when I searched the Google using the keyword
> "SAXException: [word/document.xml line 2]" yesterday. That post said that I 
> could treat the .docx file as a zipped file, and unzipped it to find what the 
> error was.
> After extracting the "document.xml" file from the corrupted report, line 2 
> was composed of extremely long characters ended with unknown symbol. By 
> deleting the
> unknown symbol, I could view the report now.
> 
> Regarding to your finding about the generated SPDX file with 13 mio 
> lines, it is true. The uploaded file was a tar file composed of more than 
> 100,000, and that's
> the reason why the SPDX file contained huge amount of lines.
> 
> Your observation also leads a question in my mind. What should be the 
> suitable upload to be scanned by the Fossology tool?
> 
> The uploaded file was the whole source codes of my project, and it was 
> composed of the following modules.
> 
> 1.  SDK from the vendor.
> 2.  Linux kernel.
> 3.  WEB GUI design.
> 4.  BSP.
> 5.  Our applications in C and shell scripts.
> 
> The main purpose of scanning our codes by Fossology is for OSS 
> compliance. Since the SDK from vendor is designed by themselves, those codes
> shouldn't be the OSS. I am wondering whether I should remove the SDK module 
> from the tar file before uploading to the scheduler.
> 
> By the way, the WEB GUI design supports multi-language. Since some of the 
> symbols in the web page files might use the character sets not being
> recognized by the Fossology tool, I am wondering whether this the reason why 
> I failed to open the generated report.
> 
> If the above two assumptions are two, does it mean that we need to 
> manually filter out some "inappropriate" files before scanning the tar file?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>  Todd
> 



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Re: [FOSSology] Failed to generate Unified Report

2021-05-11 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Oh, just see it now, one small correction: 65535 is the char value of  0x, 
so do not go to the 65535th position in that file, my fault. Probably only the 
RDF file location will help you.

> On 11. May 2021, at 21:52, Michael C. Jaeger  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Yes, I think at some point there is some unfortunate character (0x) in 
> your upload being extracted for reporting, cf:
> 
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20735405/is-0x-a-valid-unicode-character
>  
> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20735405/is-0x-a-valid-unicode-character>
> 
> One way of tracking this down is to open the file in question and go to the 
> second line at the 65535th position to understand in which context your 
> faulty character is placed.
> 
> Same could be done with the RDF file  [line: 13438727, col: 264]. (Btw, It 
> seems like you have generated an SPDX file with 13 mio lines?)
> 
> From, there you could find out maybe what kind of content is preventing your 
> from opening the report with libre office. 
> 
> In case you do not quite get what I mean, you could also send the file to me 
> and I could have a look for you.
> 
> Kind regards,
>   Michael
> 
> 
> 
>> On 11. May 2021, at 09:34, huangt...@hotmail.com 
>> <mailto:huangt...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I am now analyzing one software project using the Fossology tool built 
>> from Version: [3.10.0.4], Branch: [master], Commit: [#d2c707].
>> 
>> When uploading a tar file composed of less than 500 files, the job works 
>> smoothly. I can export the Unified Report in .docx format and view it by the 
>> LibreOffice tool.
>> Then, I upload a tar files composed of 10,000 files to be analyzed. Although 
>> it takes longer to complete the job, all of the items are scanned 
>> successfully (with green bar).
>> However, I get the following error message when I try to open the exported 
>> unified report with the LibreOffice tool.
>> 
>> "SAXException: [word/document.xml line 2]: PCDATA invalid Char value 
>> 65535"
>> 
>> It seems that the unified report contains some unrecognized characters. 
>> I am wondering whether this error is caused by the report generating tool in 
>> Fossology? Or I need to
>> configure any parameters to generate the report correctly?
>> 
>> I had also used the SPDX tool to convert the exported .rdf file to html 
>> file. Unfortunately, I still got the similar error.
>> 
>> Exception in thread "main" org.apache.jena.riot.RiotException: [line: 
>> 13438727, col: 264] An invalid XML character (Unicode: 0x) was found in 
>> the CDATA section.
>> 
>> Does anyone know how to fix this issue?
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>>  Todd
> 
> 



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Re: [FOSSology] Failed to generate Unified Report

2021-05-11 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

Yes, I think at some point there is some unfortunate character (0x) in your 
upload being extracted for reporting, cf:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20735405/is-0x-a-valid-unicode-character

One way of tracking this down is to open the file in question and go to the 
second line at the 65535th position to understand in which context your faulty 
character is placed.

Same could be done with the RDF file  [line: 13438727, col: 264]. (Btw, It 
seems like you have generated an SPDX file with 13 mio lines?)

From, there you could find out maybe what kind of content is preventing your 
from opening the report with libre office. 

In case you do not quite get what I mean, you could also send the file to me 
and I could have a look for you.

Kind regards,
  Michael



> On 11. May 2021, at 09:34, huangt...@hotmail.com wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am now analyzing one software project using the Fossology tool built 
> from Version: [3.10.0.4], Branch: [master], Commit: [#d2c707].
> 
> When uploading a tar file composed of less than 500 files, the job works 
> smoothly. I can export the Unified Report in .docx format and view it by the 
> LibreOffice tool.
> Then, I upload a tar files composed of 10,000 files to be analyzed. Although 
> it takes longer to complete the job, all of the items are scanned 
> successfully (with green bar).
> However, I get the following error message when I try to open the exported 
> unified report with the LibreOffice tool.
> 
> "SAXException: [word/document.xml line 2]: PCDATA invalid Char value 
> 65535"
> 
> It seems that the unified report contains some unrecognized characters. I 
> am wondering whether this error is caused by the report generating tool in 
> Fossology? Or I need to
> configure any parameters to generate the report correctly?
> 
> I had also used the SPDX tool to convert the exported .rdf file to html 
> file. Unfortunately, I still got the similar error.
> 
> Exception in thread "main" org.apache.jena.riot.RiotException: [line: 
> 13438727, col: 264] An invalid XML character (Unicode: 0x) was found in 
> the CDATA section.
> 
> Does anyone know how to fix this issue?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>  Todd
> 



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Re: [FOSSology] How to uninstall the Fossology completely?

2021-05-07 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

Fo-cleanold has different options:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/07f8e50592add625560b9a5c146ba59cbfc426da/utils/fo-cleanold#L37
 


Pls consider the delete db or everything option ...

Kind regards,
 Michael

> On 7. May 2021, at 11:14, huangt...@hotmail.com wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am now trying to analyze one software package using Fossology utility 
> on Ubuntu 18.04 platform. Since I can't find the available Fossology package 
> from
> the apt repository, I built the utility from the Github source directly. The 
> branch I used was Version [3.10.0.4], Commit: [#d2c707].
> 
> Being a newbie to use the Fossology utility, I tried many files to test 
> the analysis function. Therefore, the Job list accumulated a lot of items. 
> Although I could
> successfully delete the uploaded files, the job list was still there. In 
> order to get a clean job list, I used the "utils/fo-cleanold" command to 
> remove the original package
> and re-build the code again. However, the old job list was still there! I 
> think the job list should be stored in the database instead of the Fossology 
> package.
> 
> Does anyone know how to completely uninstall the Fossology utility and 
> the related data in database?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Todd 
> 



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Re: [FOSSology] Interested in Contributing

2021-03-24 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

there is a number of useful links in our wiki:


  1.  Channels to connect with the community: 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki#contact-and-information
  2.  Some useful links to get grip on the topic: 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki/New-at-FOSSology%2C-You-Could-...
  3.  Our GSoC 2021 page: 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki/Google-Summer-of-Code-Proposals-2021

You could check on the wiki page pages of past GSoC runs on the same wiki. And 
we will have meetings announced in the slack, the next one on this Thursday at 
21:00 IST / 16:30 CET.

Would there be more information which you would be interested in?

Kind regards,
  Michael

From:  on behalf of Krishna Kumar 

Date: Wednesday, 24. March 2021 at 07:46
To: "fossol...@fossology.org" 
Subject: [FOSSology] Interested in Contributing

Respected Mentor,

I am very much Interested to contribute in Open Source, I am totally confused 
where to start, I am comfortable with linux(Using Manjaro as my Main machine 
since 2-3 years) and all the basics of bash scripting, python, C++ and Docker 
etc.

I want to participate in GSOC but I can't because I'll get a College later this 
year.
If you please Guide me how to begin and where to begin.

My Github: 
https://github.com/krishna8421

Thanks



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Re: [FOSSology] commercial/paid version of fossology

2021-03-11 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello Mat,

I am not aware of a commercial version which has more feature. You might be 
interested in consultants who can set this up for you and help you with the 
deployment.

Please consider that the mission of the fossology project is to provide license 
compliance tooling as free software, licensed under the GPL-2.0. That has many 
advantages for users. For example, it means that all additions, improvement to 
the fossology application published will stay free software for all users.

You can compare it very well with black duck software: just install both and do 
some real world run-throughs on your own software projects. I think what you 
mean is more like how it is aligned?

* FOSSology is focussing on the (license, copyright, ECC) analysis of a single 
OSS package
* It offers review and correction UIs providing you with the ability to 
understand the situation of a package as an licensing expert
* FOSSology does not analyze the bill of material, the OSS ingredients of your 
software, for this you could consider the Open Source Review Toolkit 
https://github.com/oss-review-toolkit/ort
* FOSSology does not manage bill of materials of products, you could check the 
Eclipse SW360 project: https://github.com/eclipse/sw360

A recent recorded introduction about FOSSology and SW360 can be watched here

https://www.ow2con.org/view/2020/Videos?year=2020=OW2con20
https://bittube.video/videos/embed/cff2b390-4a9c-4425-aa22-eea0ad3610f0

Also very informative about the OSS tools for license compliance in general was 
very recently created:

https://fosdem.org/2021/schedule/room/dcomposition/

Kind regards,
Michael



From:  on behalf of Mat 
Date: Thursday, 11. March 2021 at 03:34
To: "fossol...@fossology.org" 
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] commercial/paid version of fossology

also, how does your tool compares to 
https://www.blackducksoftware.com/?

On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 5:42 PM Mat 
mailto:altima...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Is there a paid version of fossology for on-prem deployment which offers more 
features compared to free offering?



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[FOSSology] After the match is before the match: GSOC 21

2021-02-15 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
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Re: [FOSSology] [FOSSology-devel] After the match is before the match: GSOC 21

2021-02-11 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

thanks for suggesting a topic! 

well first we need to see if the GSOC application works well for us and then if 
there are students applying for it and what topics they like and so on .. but 
as for a topic suggestion, the integration of scancode is a good suggestion.

As for new licenses, we have improved the structure how licenses are stored as 
"the initial set". note that you can add your licenses to a fossology 
installation by CSV import as bulk operation or via Web UI license by license 
in addition to the default installation.

Regarding for relatively new licenses like the SSPL I looked into the spdx 
license list: SSPL-1.0 is there. And it is in the master file of fossology 
(https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/install/db/licenseRef.json).
 so it is found by monk. I guess it will be also found at spdx license ref 
statement (by ojo). It is found by nomos? There is an entry there.

but I agree, scancode integration is a good topic for fossology. I am not sure 
currently what technical obstacles will pop up and how it shall be done. I 
would say, the fossology appication understands if scancode is installed, and 
in case yes, it could be offered as a choice as it is done with nomos, monk or 
ojo.

let's add this to the wiki of topics.

Kind regards,
  Michael


> On 11. Feb 2021, at 21:20, Bryan Sutula  wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 2021-02-10 at 11:13 +, Michael C. Jaeger wrote:
>> After the match is before the match: GSOC 21
>> Location:Microsoft Teams Meeting
>> Start time:  Wednesday, February 17 4:00 AM
>> End time:Wednesday, February 17 5:00 AM
> 
> I'm not likely to be able to attend live at that time but...
> 
>> In order to prepare our application (which shall include topic
>> proposals) we would like to invite for an open conf call in Teams –
>> for everyone who is interested in contributing to the GSoC 2021
>> application, for example with topic proposals. Please see the page
>> already prepared by Gaurav here as well:
>> 
>> https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki/Google-Summer-of-Code-Proposals-2021
> 
> Is the project interested in integrating "yet another" license scanner?
> I know that there's already Nomos and Monk, but there's quite a bit of
> activity around scancode toolkit as well.  The project is active and
> due to that, it has a good chance of being kept up to date with newer
> licenses, e.g. SSPL.
> 
> It seems like the addition of a scancode agent would be a reasonable,
> well-defined and actionable project for the GSoc.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> -Bryan Sutula
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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[FOSSology] After the match is before the match: GSOC 21

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Re: [FOSSology] General questions about clearing copyright statements

2021-01-21 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

created the following the following issue to follow up on correcting it:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/issues/1876

Kind regards,
  Michael

From:  on behalf of "Eschenbacher, Maximilian" 

Date: Tuesday, 19. January 2021 at 14:19
To: "fossology@lists.fossology.org" 
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] General questions about clearing copyright statements

Hello Michael,

thanks for the quick reply and the explanation of copyright editing.

In contrast to the clearing process for licenses, I can't imagine a major 
problem with editing copyrights either, I agree with you. It was only about the 
fact that the copyright decisions from a project point of view affect other 
projects. This can lead to confusion for employees when they first start 
clearing copyrights and then find decisions that have already been made (e.g. 
deactivations).
Since you have now told me the technical approach behind it, I can communicate 
this to the team accordingly or note it in our "Best Practices" guide.

Kind regards!
Max



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Re: [FOSSology] General questions about clearing copyright statements

2021-01-19 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

regarding the second thing, deactivation is always applied in subsequent 
uploads once it was applied in an upload: I see it too and it should not be 
there if the "reuse ..." is not checked at upload. It is issue it appears right 
now.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 19. Jan 2021, at 11:13, Eschenbacher, Maximilian 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello FOSSologists,
> 
> We are currently using Fossology Version 3.9.0 and have a few questions about 
> clearing copyright statements. In the following I describe our observations 
> so far.
> 
> - Scope of copyright decisions
>  If you deactivate copyright statements or edit the copyright information, 
> these changes will affect all previously uploaded packages in which the same 
> copyright statements appear. The folder, the group or the user does not 
> matter. The changes affect the whole system.
>  This then leads to the fact that when several users work on different 
> projects, they influence each other regarding their decisions on copyright 
> statements. In addition, the results (ReadMe_OSS) of an already completed 
> project cannot be reproduced identically at a later point in time.
>  Now my question: Does the described behavior correspond to the intended 
> copyright clearing workflow?
> 
> - Function of "Reuse deactivated copyrights"
>  On the page "Upload a New File" is the option "Reuse deactivated copyrights" 
> when a package is reused. According to the tooltip, if this option is 
> activated, only the deactivated copyright decisions should be copied from the 
> reused package. Actually a great feature.
>  After we have uploaded a new package (the reuse of a package does not matter 
> here), we see all copyrights found and deactivated under "Copyright agent / 
> user findings", which depends on past actions. We always see deactivated 
> copyright statements, regardless of whether we reuse a package during the 
> upload or not. Even if we indicate a package for reuse, the option "Reuse 
> deactivated copyrights" has no effect on the results of the copyright 
> statements.
>  Now my question: What effects should the "Reuse deactivated copyrights" 
> option have? Under what conditions is the option considered?
> 
> Please respond to this email with your comments & feedback. Many Thanks!
> 
> Best regards,
> Max
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [FOSSology] General questions about clearing copyright statements

2021-01-19 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello Maximilian,

thanks for reaching out.

The copyright editin" is based on the file hash, meaning that it need to be 
exactly the same file. You write: 

"This then leads to the fact that when several users work on different 
projects, they influence each other regarding their decisions on copyright 
statements. "

I think for editing the observation is correct. reuse copyrights edits is 
intended and reuse of cleaning up work is good in general.

maybe there are examples, where two different persons would correct / edit 
different copyright statements for the same file, but I have not seen many of 
these cases. In fact I do not remember any case right now. Would you have an 
example for that?

Kind regards, Michael

> On 19. Jan 2021, at 11:13, Eschenbacher, Maximilian 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello FOSSologists,
> 
> We are currently using Fossology Version 3.9.0 and have a few questions about 
> clearing copyright statements. In the following I describe our observations 
> so far.
> 
> - Scope of copyright decisions
>  If you deactivate copyright statements or edit the copyright information, 
> these changes will affect all previously uploaded packages in which the same 
> copyright statements appear. The folder, the group or the user does not 
> matter. The changes affect the whole system.
>  This then leads to the fact that when several users work on different 
> projects, they influence each other regarding their decisions on copyright 
> statements. In addition, the results (ReadMe_OSS) of an already completed 
> project cannot be reproduced identically at a later point in time.
>  Now my question: Does the described behavior correspond to the intended 
> copyright clearing workflow?
> 
> - Function of "Reuse deactivated copyrights"
>  On the page "Upload a New File" is the option "Reuse deactivated copyrights" 
> when a package is reused. According to the tooltip, if this option is 
> activated, only the deactivated copyright decisions should be copied from the 
> reused package. Actually a great feature.
>  After we have uploaded a new package (the reuse of a package does not matter 
> here), we see all copyrights found and deactivated under "Copyright agent / 
> user findings", which depends on past actions. We always see deactivated 
> copyright statements, regardless of whether we reuse a package during the 
> upload or not. Even if we indicate a package for reuse, the option "Reuse 
> deactivated copyrights" has no effect on the results of the copyright 
> statements.
>  Now my question: What effects should the "Reuse deactivated copyrights" 
> option have? Under what conditions is the option considered?
> 
> Please respond to this email with your comments & feedback. Many Thanks!
> 
> Best regards,
> Max
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



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Re: [FOSSology] fossology

2021-01-13 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

I agree, several persons have written to me now (hi, Steve, Matija, ... )

So for every one on the list: there is a number of links coving this as scam as 
we learned now!

But thanks for reaching out!

Kind regards,
  Michael



On 13.01.21, 14:44, "fossology@lists.fossology.org on behalf of Udo Rader via 
lists.fossology.org"  wrote:

Hi Michael,

I hope you are aware that this is just a scamming attempt and the whole 
purpose it just to make you pay for some non-existent service.

More examples and variants of similar scamming attempts:


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... and google finds loads more.

BR Udo

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> 
> thank you for reaching out for us. question understood.
> 
> We will come back to you shortly.
> 
> Kind regards, Michael
> 
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>> an agency engaging in registering brand name and domain names. Today, 
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Re: [FOSSology] fossology

2021-01-13 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello Colton,

thank you for reaching out for us. question understood.

We will come back to you shortly.

Kind regards, Michael

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> Dear CEO or General Manager,
>
> Please read this letter carefully since this is an urgent case. We are an 
> agency engaging in registering brand name and domain names. Today, our center 
> received an application from Hao Ke Global Ltd applying to register fossology 
> as their brand name and some top-level domain names(.CN .HK etc). After our 
> careful investigation, We found the main body of domain names is same as 
> yours. As a professional registrar, We are obligated to inform you of this 
> situation. 
>
> We are handling the application and we need to confirm whether or not you 
> authorize them to register them? Let me know your answer ASAP so as to solve 
> this promptly. Thanks for your cooperation.
>
>
>
> Best Regards, 
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Re: [FOSSology] Searching for a file within an uploaded package

2020-12-21 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

so you would like to searcha  file named with a particular string within one 
upload only.

Please consider the following steps:

1. go to the license main view (licenses left, directory structure right)

2. Above the file view, choose flat from "flat vs. folders"

3. filter among the files by entering a filter term in the upper right text box.

-> should bring a readme only for the upload you re in.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 21. Dec 2020, at 19:43, D Frye  wrote:
> 
> Recently upgraded Fossology to Version 3.8.1.  In old version of Fossology, 
> it was easy to search for a file within an uploaded package; however, seems 
> like in the new version, when you search for a file within a package, it 
> seems like it is looking at ALL packages that have been loaded.  For example, 
> below I am searching for a “README” file within the uu-4.5.zip package and it 
> returned stuff from other packages.  HELP!
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Re: [FOSSology] Fossology scan result

2020-09-21 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

please note there are more open source tools out there, for example for 
component analysis:

* SW360 Antenna: https://github.com/eclipse/antenna
* And the tools from the ACT Initiative: 
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/press-release/2019/12/the-linux-foundations-automated-compliance-work-garners-new-funding-advances-tools-development/
 
* it depends a little on for which technology you re trying to identify the 
components from.

As for snippet scanning, I there're maybe open source attempts to tackle it, 
but could you describe maybe the use case that you have? It sounds like you 
would like to have one tool that does all the three things at once? (license 
scnaning, snippet scanning, SCA)

Kind regards, Michael


> On 21. Sep 2020, at 12:23, Anupam Ghosh  wrote:
> 
> Hello Prasaath,
>
> Fossology is mainly design to scan licenses/copyrights information from your 
> package,
> so, Fossology does not look into code-snippets or dependencies inside source 
> package.
>
> For code-snippet identification or dependency identification you have to use 
> a third party software.
>
> With regards,
> Anupam
>
> From: fossology@lists.fossology.org  On Behalf 
> Of Prasaath Ramasamy (prasaara) via lists.fossology.org
> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2020 8:42 AM
> To: fossol...@fossology.org; Mishra, Gaurav (CT RDA SSI ISF-IN) 
> 
> Cc: Prasad Iyer (prasadiy) ; Shiv Majji (smajji) 
> ; Ted Gauthier (tedg) 
> Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Fossology scan result
>
> Hello Fossology Team,
>
> Can you let me know if the component name identification is possible along 
> with the discovered license ?
>
> -Prasaath
>
> From: Prasaath Ramasamy (prasaara) 
> Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 3:37 PM
> To: fossol...@fossology.org
> Cc: Prasad Iyer (prasadiy) ; Shiv Majji (smajji) 
> ; Ted Gauthier (tedg) 
> Subject: Fossology scan result 
>
> Hello team,
>
> I tried scanning a couple of Java source code and python source code and the 
> fossology tool was able to give me a list of all licenses (like Apache, MIT 
> etc..) but I am not able to find the corresponding component names (i.e. 
> activation, ant, apache-commons-logging etc…). Is there a way in the 
> fossology tool to get component names ?
>
> -Prasaath
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Re: [FOSSology] Consultation on the very slow browse function of fossorogy

2020-09-14 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

thanks for reporting it to us.

I think it is related to issue: 

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/issues/1798

and PR which is currently WIP:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/pull/1576

It would help if you could share the download link and more details about your 
setup: how much RAM, what is your work mem, what is the shared mem ... if it 
android, it is also an extreme large package maybe.

Kind regards,
  Michael



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> Hi
>When we tried to open external, it took up to 3 minutes! Whether there 
> are optimized parameters or adjustments.
>
> We use docker to install, and the code is Android
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Re: [FOSSology] When installing with docker, turning off and on the PC will require you to reinstall fossology

2020-07-08 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

so, did you check the containers on your system and it went away?

Maybe to following commands are helpful to understand where your container went 
to:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16840409/how-to-list-containers-in-docker#16842203

("docker ps -a" or "docker container ls -a" is a good idea, note that the 
command line syntax has changed)

Then you take the id of the stopped container can start using 

docker container start ###id### (or "docker start ###id###")

Good luck,
  Michael



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> 
> Hi it's been a while
> 
> I hava a big issue...
> because I installed Fossology in docker method
> but if restarting my computer, i can't my fossology webpage
> I have to run it again with the docker and all my uploaded files are gone.
> 
> I need to help
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Re: [FOSSology] Software Heritage agent checks only for FOSS or any pre-exsting code?

2020-06-17 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

Oh, there are two main data inputs both queried from the SW heritage REST API:

1. If a file is there: FOSSology passes a hash of the file to the API server 
and then the server responds if the file is there

2. Some metadata about the file: in this case we have picked license 
information from SW Heritage's own license scanning. It is redundant, if you 
did the fossology scan on your server already. but we felt it could be extended 
in future with more metadata once the API is offering this (for example, we 
would find inetresting in which project(s) or URL locations the file was found)

Redundant: the SW Heritage license results are processed in the FOSSology as an 
agent, so it is similar to having nomos and monk reporting license findings ...

Will have a look at the wiki to clarify it.

Kind regards,
  Michael


> On 16. Jun 2020, at 18:20, Matija Šuklje  wrote:
> 
> Die 16. 06. 20 et hora 11:15 Matija Šuklje scripsit:
>> Especially thanks to Shaheem for working on this!
> 
> I apologise, I misread the GSoC page. Thank you Sandip for working on this! 
> Of 
> course, kudos to Shaheem and Michael for mentoring.
> 
> Now that I managed to run it, it seems it works, but I can’t figure out where 
> it gets the data from (from SwHeritage’s own FOSSology scanning?). I couldn’t 
> find any useful documentation unfortunately either…
> 
> 
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Re: [FOSSology] Fossology Obligation feature improvement - export to csv and run on scanner results

2020-06-02 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

right now the idea is to have RAG per FOSSology server instance, meaning how 
the administrator of an instance wants to set it to.

However, even this might be still inflexible, because "red" licenses or 
obligations are even not a good category for an entire organisation, but maybe 
per case.

Maybe the future for fossology will not be about the RAG for obligations, but 
the use cases for files and RAG for these accordingly. ( a file can be green or 
red, depending on whatever analysis result)

Regarding the colouring in the reporting, I think it is just a matter of "no 
one did it so far". So, one solution could be to write issue and work on it:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/issues/1727

Kind regards,
  Michael



> On 2. Jun 2020, at 17:57, Jeremiah C. Foster  wrote:
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> On Mon, 2020-06-01 at 10:51 +, Woźnicki Paweł - Partner Hurt via 
> lists.fossology.org wrote:
>> Hello All
>>
>> Have you ever thought about improving functionality of Fossology Obligation 
>> feature
>> Currently Fossology 3.8.0 allows to configure obligations on a specific 
>> conditions and provides a possibility to mark the findings in a proper way 
>> (RED, GREEN colour in the Doc report) but at the moment it is not quite 
>> handy.
>> The obligations in the output Unified report are not coloured and I think it 
>> would be also interesting to export obligation results also to another 
>> reports like CSV in a form of additional column indicating obligation state 
>> (Approved, Denied, to Verify)
>> 
> 
> My personal view is that colors in the report is a good idea. I do wonder 
> about how to do this however. Firstly, the usual 'RAG' (Red, Amber, Green) 
> colors are likely not flexible enough, but this is bikeshedding. What is 
> likely really important is for FOSSology users to have their own colors in 
> conjunction with their own policy. After all, some companies will mark as 
> "red" those licenses that other companies considerd "green". If there is a 
> flexible, rules-based policy engine then the various colors can be assigned 
> based on the policy on a per organization basis. Is this part of your 
> intended implementation?
> 
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> 
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[FOSSology] New test instance https://fossology.osuosl.org/

2020-04-01 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

   we have a new solution for hosting a test instance, infrastructure cost was 
a unresolved for a long time, even a very small instance in the Internet costs 
some money.

Now, thanks to the Linux Foundation and the OSU Open Source Lab (OSU: Oregon 
State University, https://osuosl.org) the coverage of the machine is now 
secured. A big thank you to both orgs.

  So, the new instance:

* Is available at: https://fossology.osuosl.org/ (note the https ...)
* login is fossy / fossy
* will be reset every night at 2am UTC (!)

Kind regards, 
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Re: [FOSSology] Hi I have a questions before using fossology

2020-04-01 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

for all contributions:

* it would be good have an issue, I have created one: 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/issues/1676
* consider open a PR here, you can do this from your fork: 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/pulls
* a help with contributing guidelines is here: 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
* most importantly: 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#git-commit-conventions

Kind regards,
  Michael

> On 1. Apr 2020, at 22:50, Jeremiah C. Foster  wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 2020-04-01 at 18:52 +, Michael C. Jaeger wrote:
>> Hi, 
>>
>> Please go ahead, sound good in general, just allow me to understand the 
>> cases here
>>
>> * either we add a 127.0.0.1 / snakeoil certificate and then there will be an 
>> error message in the browser that hostname does not match the cert when 
>> accessing the fossology over the network (server setup)
> 
> - Yes. With a 127.0.0.1 we will get a warning in the browser when accessing 
> it over the network.
> 
>> * or we try to determine the hostname but then there will be the same error 
>> when accessing the localhost?
> 
> - I cannot say for sure. There may be a clever way to do this. For example, 
> it may be possible to edit an install script with the hostname and generate 
> the self-signed cert. But, and this is kind of a big but, it will still throw 
> a warning.
> 
>> How about an optional step in the install as a script?
> 
> This is likely the best approach. This way it can be an argument like 
> "--self-signed-cert" or "--install-cert" to the script that the end user has 
> to consciously add on. This way you'd likely have the flexibility to people 
> to reuse their existing certificates, choose a self-signed cert, or simply 
> ignore it entirely if they don't care.
> 
> Thanks for your replies, it helps me know where my patches are likely to land 
> and prioritizes my contributions.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jeremiah
> 
>>
>> Kind regards, Michael
>>
>> From: "Foster, Jeremiah" 
>> Date: Wednesday, 1. April 2020 at 20:45
>> To: "fossol...@fossology.org" , "Jaeger, Michael C. 
>> (CT RDA SSI DOS-DE)" 
>> Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Hi I have a questions before using fossology
>>
>> On Wed, 2020-04-01 at 18:25 +, Jaeger, Michael C. wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am not sure how the creation of a self signed certificate as part of the 
>>> installation of the FOSSology software improves the situation.
>>
>> Well, in Debian, the self-signed "snake oil" cert can get you up and running 
>> with https quickly. If it were part of the default FOSSology install then 
>> we'd be encouraging encryption of passwords and other important data upon 
>> installation. Currently there are lots of warnings that might be ignored 
>> (bad) or improperly fixed (not so bad, depending).
>>
>>> From a technical point of view, of course, we could even add a self signed 
>>> certificate creation step in the post install operations.
>>
>> This might be good. I note that this script 
>> https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/Fossology-Docker-Deploy-Scripts/blob/master/setup-container-web.sh
>>  does that in the Docker setup. Perhaps we merge some of that data into the 
>> official install? I'm writing some docs as we speak, I'll suggest a merge or 
>> PR. Of course M. Toussaint might as well. :-)
>>
>>> But, for most cases, would self signed certificates work right out of the 
>>> box? – we need to know the hostname of the machine we re on … maybe this is 
>>> possible, but I, just do not know how reliably you can determine the 
>>> hostname. And if some is using the fossology in a localhost setup, is it 
>>> helpful to create a certificate with the hostname and then the user call 
>>> localhost and the certificate does not match … I am missing the possibilies 
>>> here, please let me know how this could work.
>>
>> Likely no, because we don't know the domain name and getting a cert from 
>> Let's Encrypt or another CA will require that you know, and control, the 
>> domain. To get around this, the Debian snake oil cert uses the localhost ip 
>> address 127.0.0.1.
>>
>>> I have not seen a documentation (as part of the FOSSology documentation) of 
>>> how to create a self signed certificate.
>>
>> Okay, I'll suggest what is hopefully a simple, easy-to-understand process 
>> since I think at least having these instructions helps support better 
>> security practice. I'll also hack on the 

Re: [FOSSology] Hi I have a questions before using fossology

2020-04-01 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

Please go ahead, sound good in general, just allow me to understand the cases 
here

* either we add a 127.0.0.1 / snakeoil certificate and then there will be an 
error message in the browser that hostname does not match the cert when 
accessing the fossology over the network (server setup)
* or we try to determine the hostname but then there will be the same error 
when accessing the localhost?

How about an optional step in the install as a script?

Kind regards, Michael

From: "Foster, Jeremiah" 
Date: Wednesday, 1. April 2020 at 20:45
To: "fossol...@fossology.org" , "Jaeger, Michael C. 
(CT RDA SSI DOS-DE)" 
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Hi I have a questions before using fossology

On Wed, 2020-04-01 at 18:25 +, Jaeger, Michael C. wrote:
Hi,

I am not sure how the creation of a self signed certificate as part of the 
installation of the FOSSology software improves the situation.

Well, in Debian, the self-signed "snake oil" cert can get you up and running 
with https quickly. If it were part of the default FOSSology install then we'd 
be encouraging encryption of passwords and other important data upon 
installation. Currently there are lots of warnings that might be ignored (bad) 
or improperly fixed (not so bad, depending).

From a technical point of view, of course, we could even add a self signed 
certificate creation step in the post install operations.

This might be good. I note that this script 
https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/Fossology-Docker-Deploy-Scripts/blob/master/setup-container-web.sh<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FOrange-OpenSource%2FFossology-Docker-Deploy-Scripts%2Fblob%2Fmaster%2Fsetup-container-web.sh=02%7C01%7Cmichael.c.jaeger%40siemens.com%7C51a95f9727cf41c6613808d7d66ce1f4%7C38ae3bcd95794fd4addab42e1495d55a%7C1%7C0%7C637213635456677949=RfiQxtSt0bBNSKF2lrFgf9iRLXMToyY7qtaCc6OpnkY%3D=0>
 does that in the Docker setup. Perhaps we merge some of that data into the 
official install? I'm writing some docs as we speak, I'll suggest a merge or 
PR. Of course M. Toussaint might as well. :-)

But, for most cases, would self signed certificates work right out of the box? 
– we need to know the hostname of the machine we re on … maybe this is 
possible, but I, just do not know how reliably you can determine the hostname. 
And if some is using the fossology in a localhost setup, is it helpful to 
create a certificate with the hostname and then the user call localhost and the 
certificate does not match … I am missing the possibilies here, please let me 
know how this could work.

Likely no, because we don't know the domain name and getting a cert from Let's 
Encrypt or another CA will require that you know, and control, the domain. To 
get around this, the Debian snake oil cert uses the localhost ip address 
127.0.0.1.

I have not seen a documentation (as part of the FOSSology documentation) of how 
to create a self signed certificate.

Okay, I'll suggest what is hopefully a simple, easy-to-understand process since 
I think at least having these instructions helps support better security 
practice. I'll also hack on the configuration and set up (as little as 
possible) to make it easy-ish to have this OOTB.

Cheers,
Jeremiah


Kind regards,
  Michael

From:  on behalf of "Jeremiah C. Foster" 

Date: Wednesday, 1. April 2020 at 18:43
To: "fossol...@fossology.org" 
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Hi I have a questions before using fossology

On Tue, 2020-03-31 at 21:42 +, Michael C. Jaeger wrote:
Hello,

  thanks for reaching out to us. To your questions:

*) is source code leaking out from a fossology server? Answer:


  1.  Usually  not , the fossology solution is entire self contained. You can 
run fossology entirely without access to the internet. The main point why you 
would need Internet access is about updating your OS and packages.
  2.  But please understand that despite the FOSSology server can run 
everything on its own database, it your responsibility to secure your server 
installation from being hacked. One first task would be to enable a connection 
using https.

Is there documentation on doing this? I understand that there is plenty of 
documentation already on the internet that describes using TLS and certificates 
with apache and nginx, but there doesn't appear to be a ton of documentation on 
the way that FOSSology sets things up. For example, FOSSology does not appear 
add a self-signed cert which would enable https upon installation. Am I 
mistaken, is there more info on this?

Regards,

Jeremiah



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Re: [FOSSology] Hi I have a questions before using fossology

2020-04-01 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

I am not sure how the creation of a self signed certificate as part of the 
installation of the FOSSology software improves the situation.

From a technical point of view, of course, we could even add a self signed 
certificate creation step in the post install operations. But, for most cases, 
would self signed certificates work right out of the box? – we need to know the 
hostname of the machine we re on … maybe this is possible, but I, just do not 
know how reliably you can determine the hostname. And if some is using the 
fossology in a localhost setup, is it helpful to create a certificate with the 
hostname and then the user call localhost and the certificate does not match … 
I am missing the possibilies here, please let me know how this could work.

I have not seen a documentation (as part of the FOSSology documentation) of how 
to create a self signed certificate.

Kind regards,
  Michael

From:  on behalf of "Jeremiah C. Foster" 

Date: Wednesday, 1. April 2020 at 18:43
To: "fossol...@fossology.org" 
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Hi I have a questions before using fossology

On Tue, 2020-03-31 at 21:42 +0000, Michael C. Jaeger wrote:
Hello,

  thanks for reaching out to us. To your questions:

*) is source code leaking out from a fossology server? Answer:


  1.  Usually  not , the fossology solution is entire self contained. You can 
run fossology entirely without access to the internet. The main point why you 
would need Internet access is about updating your OS and packages.
  2.  But please understand that despite the FOSSology server can run 
everything on its own database, it your responsibility to secure your server 
installation from being hacked. One first task would be to enable a connection 
using https.

Is there documentation on doing this? I understand that there is plenty of 
documentation already on the internet that describes using TLS and certificates 
with apache and nginx, but there doesn't appear to be a ton of documentation on 
the way that FOSSology sets things up. For example, FOSSology does not appear 
add a self-signed cert which would enable https upon installation. Am I 
mistaken, is there more info on this?

Regards,

Jeremiah



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Re: [FOSSology] Hi I have a questions before using fossology

2020-03-31 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

  thanks for reaching out to us. To your questions:

*) is source code leaking out from a fossology server? Answer:


  1.  Usually  not , the fossology solution is entire self contained. You can 
run fossology entirely without access to the internet. The main point why you 
would need Internet access is about updating your OS and packages.
  2.  But please understand that despite the FOSSology server can run 
everything on its own database, it your responsibility to secure your server 
installation from being hacked. One first task would be to enable a connection 
using https.
  3.  How do Monk or Nomos work? The scan for license statements, not source 
code snippets. As such, all the database information required to identify 
licensing statements in your uploads / source code comes with the installation 
of the fossology. In fact all the information is put in a file on the dev side 
for convenience to add new licenses (ref. 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/install/db/licenseRef.json)
  4.  From the next version / latest master, FOSSology will be able, if you 
activate this, to query the software heritage REST API: fossology computes a 
SHA256 value and sends this to the Software Heritage API. You can test this 
functionality in 3.8.0-RC1

*) Regarding the export of files only: I think there is a featzre to limit SPDX 
reporting to only files where licenses have been found, which can be switched 
on in the Conf setion -> SPDX Report Settings -> Ignore files with no info in 
SPDX … when you have opened an upload. Is that what you were looking for? This 
made especially for uploads where only few files contain license information 
and 1000 other files do not. Then SPDX files still list all files with 
NOASSERTION. If you do not want that there is this switch.

Hope these answers help and please follow up on FOSSology, if you see the need 
for clarification,

Michael

From:  on behalf of TV레전드 <482...@gmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, 31. March 2020 at 05:28
To: "fossol...@fossology.org" 
Subject: [FOSSology] Hi I have a questions before using fossology

Hi dear.

Nice meet you
i am korean james

We company is looking for open source analysis tools
so I installed fossology as docker version and tested it
and result is good performence.



i have a 2 questions

1. Isn't my source code leaked when I used the solution? I know Monk Agent to 
use DB, Please explain

2. Is there a way to export only the files that have been cleared when the 
report is drawn?
- report is there is no distinction between files that are cleared from 
fossology and those that are not

Thanks for running this great tool.


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Re: [FOSSology] Fossology Local set up - Awaiting for scanned files result

2020-03-17 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
areHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#10 
> /usr/local/share/fossology/vendor/guzzlehttp/guzzle/src/Client.php(277): 
> GuzzleHttp\HandlerStack->__invoke(Object(GuzzleHttp\Psr7\Request), Array)"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#11 
> /usr/local/share/fossology/vendor/guzzlehttp/guzzle/src/Client.php(125): 
> GuzzleHttp\Client->transfer(Object(GuzzleHttp\Psr7\Request), Array)"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#12 
> /usr/local/share/fossology/vendor/guzzlehttp/guzzle/src/Client.php(131): 
> GuzzleHttp\Client->requestAsync('get', Object(GuzzleHttp\Psr7\Uri), Array)"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#13 
> /usr/local/share/fossology/vendor/guzzlehttp/guzzle/src/Client.php(89): 
> GuzzleHttp\Client->request('get', 'https://archive...', Array)"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#14 
> /usr/local/share/fossology/softwareHeritage/agent/softwareHeritageAgent.php(167):
>  GuzzleHttp\Client->__call('get', Array)"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#15 
> /usr/local/share/fossology/softwareHeritage/agent/softwareHeritageAgent.php(123):
>  
> Fossology\SoftwareHeritage\softwareHeritageAgent->getSoftwareHeritageLicense('CBFFB0EA0F04757...')"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#16 
> /usr/local/share/fossology/softwareHeritage/agent/softwareHeritageAgent.php(107):
>  
> Fossology\SoftwareHeritage\softwareHeritageAgent->processEachPfileForSWH(Array,
>  26, '100')"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#17 
> /usr/local/share/fossology/lib/php/Agent/Agent.php(338): 
> Fossology\SoftwareHeritage\softwareHeritageAgent->processUploadId(5)"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#18 
> /usr/local/share/fossology/softwareHeritage/agent/softwareHeritage.php(41): 
> Fossology\Lib\Agent\Agent->run_scheduler_event_loop()"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#19 
> /usr/local/lib/fossology/fo_wrapper(77): require('/usr/local/shar...')"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#20 {main}agent failed on 
> uploadId=5#0  Fossology\Lib\Agent\Agent->bail() called at 
> [/usr/local/share/fossology/lib/php/Agent/Agent.php:349]"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#1  
> Fossology\Lib\Agent\Agent->run_scheduler_event_loop() called at 
> [/usr/local/share/fossology/softwareHeritage/agent/softwareHeritage.php:41]"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: "#2  
> require(/usr/local/share/fossology/softwareHeritage/agent/softwareHeritage.php)
>  called at [/usr/local/lib/fossology/fo_wrapper:77]"
> 2020-03-17 07:27:48 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: agent failed with error code 1
> 2020-03-17 07:27:49 softwareHeritage [0] :: 
> JOB[61].softwareHeritage[3213.localhost]: agent failed, code: 0
> 
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> To: Michael C. Jaeger; fossol...@fossology.org
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> result
> 
> Greetings,
> Thanks for your support, I have restart the Fossology than schedulers are 
> completed in few minutes.
> 
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Re: [FOSSology] Debian package for FOSSology

2020-03-16 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

help is always welcome. Have you seen that BTW?

  https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/docker-compose.yml

I see the point you make with the reverse proxy setup as well. If you find a 
good solution / contribute a good improvement, you re welcome of course. For 
postgresql it is easy maybe for the Web server part you would need 
configurations accordingly of course. Right now FOSSology uses mod-php to 
execute the php files for serving Web pages. 

Kind regards,
  Michael

> On 17. Mar 2020, at 01:12, Foster, Jeremiah  wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 2020-03-16 at 22:48 +0100, Michael C. Jaeger wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> it is for this:
>> 
>> https://salsa.debian.org/fossology-team/fossology
> 
> Oh, it's in salsa already!? That's good news.
> 
> And there's an ITP:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=924659
> 
>> -> not ready, work in progress.
> 
> Understood. :-)
> 
> I wonder if the packaging is a good time to review the overall
> architecture of FOSSology? I say that because I think that the Docker
> image might use some love. It ships with it both apache and Postgress
> which is somewhat different from the micro-architecture approach that
> docker lends itself to. I can't run the docker image because I have a
> nginx as a reverse proxy / web server and apache needs to bind to port
> 80 in the container and that means I need to edit the docker file, etc.
> 
> It would seem to me that if you're clearly defining the dependencies in
> the packaging then you can use that to shrink the docker image to just
> the FOSSology application, allowing users to use their web server of
> choice and install Postgres separately.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jeremiah
> 
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Re: [FOSSology] Debian package for FOSSology

2020-03-16 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

it is for this:

https://salsa.debian.org/fossology-team/fossology

-> not ready, work in progress. 

Kind regards,
  Michael

> On 16. Mar 2020, at 20:53, Jeremiah C. Foster  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I see that there is a debian directory in the top level git dir of
> FOSSology, so I assume someone is building debs for FOSSology. Where
> are these debs being built? In OBS? Because I don't see FOSSology in
> Debian unstable or stable though I think it might be good to have
> there.
> 
> Does anyone know if there is an ITP for FOSSology? My cursory check via
> reportbug showed nothing.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jeremiah
> 
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Re: [FOSSology] Fossology Local set up - Awaiting for scanned files result

2020-03-13 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

There could be a number of things happened to your fossology setup.

Form the screenshot shot it looks like the "scheduler" is not processing your 
jobs. The scheduler is a central component which coordinates the analysis tasks 
on an upload.

Moreover I am seeing that you reach fossology using an IP, so it looks it is 
deployed somewhere and you reach it over the network.

poposals and iseas:

* As I write the email now, the situation has resolved and the scheduler has 
processed your jobs?

* Someone else has uploaded a number of uploads and they are processed before 
your upload is being processed. Since you have logged in with the fossy user, a 
multi user setup is unlikely and you re the only user on the server I assume?

* Then you could try to see if something went wrong with the schedule by 
looking into the "/var/log/fossology/fossology.log" on the server.

* You would stop and restart the scheduler with "sudo service fossology stop" 
and  "sudo service fossology start"

* You could restart the server machine which would start the scheduler 
(normally) automatically at boot.

Let us know if that helps,

Michael



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> Greetings,
> I am new to Fossology, had uploaded a 
> pricing-rate-service-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.zip file with my local setup using fossy 
> credentials. Post upload checked the “JobsàMy Recent Jobs”  all are have 
> empty status. Please assist us how long it will take time to complete the 
> scan and also where to check for scanned files results.
>
> 
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[FOSSology] Conference Invite: FOSSology@GSOC2020

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[FOSSology] Conference Invite: FOSSology@GSOC2020

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Re: [FOSSology] Migrating FOSSology from one server/VM to another

2020-01-07 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

so bascially, it is about the fossology file repostiory and the fossology 
database dump, both need to be completely copied.

there are some backup scripts in 

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/tree/master/utils/backup

which work in the way that

1. Backup means writing the contents from the fossology server to some (server 
location)

2. Restore means pulling data from this location to a new fossology server

Looking into the scripts shows some info about this part:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/utils/backup/fo-backup
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/utils/backup/S3/fo-backup-s3

if you copy the repository manually, then, the user access rights need to be 
set properly

? does it help

Kind regards,
  Michael

> On 7. Jan 2020, at 16:20, Matija ?uklje  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> first of all happy 2020 to everyone!
> 
> I’m getting our IT to update our FOSSology VM from Debian 8 to 9 
> and they say they’ll have to remake the container, so it would 
> delete everything in the current container – including FOSSology 
> and its data base.
> 
> What would I need to back up in order to migrate my current stuff 
> to the newly set up VM?
> 
> 
> cheers,
> Matija Šuklje
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Re: [FOSSology] how best to install fossology on fedora 30?

2019-11-22 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

I di not think that there is a recommended way to install it on Fedora since 
there is no person in the project willing to maintain it. 

We have had the discussion several times, and it turned out that there is a 
discrepancy between

*) distros for which people find fossology must support (Fedora is usually in 
this list)

*) distros for which people would like to invest work to support it (Fedora is 
usually not in this list)

right now, there are basically three things you can do:

*) Install from source: 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki/Install-from-Source

*) docker run -p 8081:80 fossology/fossology

*) install virtualbox and vagrant and use: 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/Vagrantfile

There is the faint chance we are going to support fedora 30 soon by using 
project builder:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/pull/1480

However it is not ready today. I am sorry that this answer is maybe not 
anticipated.

In case you or someone else is interested in updating the rpm part to bring 
fossology to fedora 30, feel free to contact us.

Kind regards, 
  Michael 




> On 22. Nov 2019, at 19:30, rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:
> 
> 
>  i want to use fossology for license examination in conjunction with
> yocto project and its "spdx.bbclass" class, so i'm trying to install
> fossology on my fully-updated fedora 30 box.
> 
>  the rpms i found are *way* old and incompatible -- what is the
> recommended way to install on fedora? thanks.
> 
> rday
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[FOSSology] FW: [FOSSology-devel] Fossology REST API script

2019-11-05 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

in case you are not listed on fossology-devel: there is a new helper tool as 
shell script by Nicolas from Orange in order to integrate fossology scanning 
via REST server with a CI server.

Kind regards, Michael

From:  on behalf of "Nicolas Toussaint via 
Lists.Fossology.Org" 
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Date: Tuesday, 5. November 2019 at 09:07
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Subject: [FOSSology-devel] Fossology REST API script

Dear all,

In case it is helpful to others, I have uploaded an example shell script that 
uploads and scans a package in Fossology, using the REST API.
This is more or less what we plan to integrate in our GitLab-CI template.

Here: https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/fossology-tools


Nicolas



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[FOSSology] FOSSology talk at OSS-EU 2019 in Lyon - check final slides

2019-10-28 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

Maximilian from TNG and I have had a great session at the OSS-EU 19 in Lyon - 
many thanks for all attending this presentation. I am not sure about the 97 
persons registered on sched.com, but still a lot of interest.

Please find the updated final slides and session info here:

  https://sched.co/TLCA

Note that our co-fossologists Nicolas, Shaheem, Gaurav, Anupam were also 
attending this event - so it was also a FOSSology community meeting!

Kind regards, Michael



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Re: [FOSSology] Fossology copyright agent failing (partially)

2019-10-02 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

how did you install it? I think ct_pk should not be there but some older code 
is expecting it:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/pull/1201

(apparently it is also not in the DB anymore, but suspecting some older code is 
still running)

Kind regards, Michael

> On 2. Oct 2019, at 14:44, Martin von Willebrand 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>
> I get the following log from the Fossology copyright agent, which fails to 
> find all copyright notices:
> ---
> 2019-10-02 14:46:47 copyright [0] :: JOB[1821].copyright[1163.localhost]: 
> "ERROR: ERROR:  column "ct_pk" does not exist"
> 2019-10-02 14:46:47 copyright [0] :: JOB[1821].copyright[1163.localhost]: 
> "LINE 1: ...k = 12) inner join pfile on (PF = pfile_pk) WHERE ct_pk IS n..."
> 2019-10-02 14:46:47 copyright [0] :: JOB[1821].copyright[1163.localhost]: "   
>   ^"
> 2019-10-02 14:46:47 copyright [0] :: JOB[1821].copyright[1163.localhost]: 
> "On: SELECT pfile_pk FROM (  SELECT distinct(pfile_fk) AS PF  FROM 
> uploadtree_a   WHERE upload_fk = 213 and (ufile_mode'3C00'::int)=0 ) AS 
> SS left outer join copyright on (PF = pfile_fk and agent_fk = 12) inner join 
> pfile on (PF = pfile_pk) WHERE ct_pk IS null or agent_fk <> 12"
> ---
>
> I had a similar error in 3.5.0 and recently updated to 3.6.0.  Since the 
> error persisted, I decided to ask for help from the list. The problem seems 
> to repeat across uploads. The agent seems to process copyright notices 
> partially, but clearly leaves quite a bit unprocessed. I’m running Fossology 
> on Debian 8. I collected the logs from the output in the web UI/Show 
> Jobs/copyright/log.
>
> Appreciate any help.
>
> Best
> Martin
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[FOSSology] Sessions on FOSSology at OSS-EU 2019 in Lyon end of Oct

2019-09-23 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi everyone,

would like to mention that on upcoming OSS-EU 2019 event from the Linux 
Foundation in Lyon

  https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/open-source-summit-europe-2019/

we will have three sessions (!) covering FOSSology:

1. News and Status of the project on Monday at 11:30:
https://sched.co/TLCA

2. Automating OSS Compliance with Fossology, SW360 and SPDX on Wednesday at 
17:00:
https://sched.co/TOwM

3. FOSSology Hand-On Workshop on Thursday at 13:00:
https://sched.co/Tgoy

In case you are around please do not hesitate to say hi! In you re interested 
we are glad to welcome you in any case!

Kind regards, Michael


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[FOSSology] FOSSologySlides

2019-09-19 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

an awesome contribution to the FOSSology documentation was just merged for:

  https://github.com/fossology/FOSSologySlides

Hama-san from Toshiba has contributed a Japanese Version of the 1-day hands-on 
workshop slides:

  https://github.com/fossology/FOSSologySlides/pull/2

-> this is excellent news for sharing knowledge about FOSSology.

Kind regards, Michael
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Re: [FOSSology] FOSSology for custom Linux distributions?

2019-09-12 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

so, did the postgresql optimization work for you? Forgot to mention that key is 
a different work_mem setting, which could be 64MB in your case. Note that for 
every DB connection this amount is occpied, so if you have 200 DB connections 
...

As for the cumbersome file-by-file handling. There are several techniques for 
this.

I think you should not go by files, but by identified license statements. You 
can find them in the overview page for showing license results on the left side 
(the kind of histogram view for showing different identified license statement.)

But, as for the number of license statements, if you need to provide 
conclusions, you would need to check every different unconventional license 
statement.

You can select entire folders and set conclusions for all files of the 
containing folder if you click the "Edit" link at the right end of each row. 
The appearing dialog lets you set the license(es) you would like to conclude 
for this subtree. You can choose as many licenses as you wish in the edit view, 
I think the interface is obvious there.

For Dual license you need to additionally set the "Dual-License" conclusion in 
addition to all licenses being part of the license option to tell fossology 
this is not an AND but an OR conclusion of involved licenses.

Kind regards, Michael

On 06.09.19, 11:53, "fossology@lists.fossology.org on behalf of Daniels, 
Hans-Joachim"  wrote:

Good Morning,

> I think it is safe to say that FOSSology was designed for working with 
entire distros from the beginning on. (Dan?)

This gives me hope, thanks.

> but you need to change your postgresql setup.

I will try that and report back.


>> In addition, I couldn’t find a way to select multiple files at once to 
assign licenses with fewer clicks and therefore less waiting
>> (there is something similar via pattern matching, though).

Sorry for coming back to this question.
I've just looked again on the file count and I see 180.000 files. Even if 
the clicks don't take 5s, I don't want to go through all files.
How is FOSSology designed to assign licenses to multiple files at once?

If I know the main license of a software package (a folder in my 
whole-distro upload), how can I assign this license to this folder and mark it 
as cleared?
Bulk scanning only finds files with appropriate license headers. If these 
are missing, is there an alternative to manually selecting all 
affected/selected files?
How to handle the special license "Dual-license"? How can I choose a 
license for many files at once?

Thanks in advance and sorry for this avalance of questions,
Hans-Joachim
    
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Michael C. Jaeger 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. September 2019 16:11
An: Daniels, Hans-Joachim 
Cc: fossol...@fossology.org
Betreff: Re: [FOSSology] FOSSology for custom Linux distributions?

Hello,


but you need to change your postgresql setup.

The main thing that you need to keep in mind is that postgresql comes with 
settings (after installation via apt or what ever package manager) that are 
good for machines with 512MB of RAM or so. Larger packages (more than 10k 
files) will work "OK", but ...

For your Linux Distro I would plan to use a machine with 4Gb or 8Gb or RAM 
(actually, 300MB source code is not the main issue as it is the number of 
folders and files, but mostly folders, because walking through the directory 
three is insanely intensive when being mapped to the relational database tables 
of FOSSology)

So, in a nutshell the short recommendation is to adjust your postgresql 
memory settings.

Further tipp is to read: 
https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Ffossology%2Ffossology%2Fwiki%2FConfiguration-and-Tuningdata=02%7C01%7Cmichael.c.jaeger%40siemens.com%7C21d1a924011a48e50b8a08d732b00153%7C38ae3bcd95794fd4addab42e1495d55a%7C1%7C0%7C637033603848551013sdata=nGekij0mhnuRLB9OBbt9pD%2FACpM9y%2FZzUUYzEQzCRb0%3Dreserved=0

Further tipp is to read on how to setup your postgresql for performance:


https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdba.stackexchange.com%2Fquestions%2F27893%2Fincreasing-work-mem-and-shared-buffers-on-postgres-9-2-significantly-slows-downdata=02%7C01%7Cmichael.c.jaeger%40siemens.com%7C21d1a924011a48e50b8a08d732b00153%7C38ae3bcd95794fd4addab42e1495d55a%7C1%7C0%7C637033603848551013sdata=QJKVH6%2BCUizZ9lOhBjtMbfaI%2F94F6bWeluxS6aj%2BDb0%3Dreserved=0

or use something like:


https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpgtune.leopard.in.ua%2F%23%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Cmichael.c.jaeger%40siemens.com%7C21d1a924011a48e50b8a08d732b00153%7C38ae3bcd95794fd4addab42e1495d55a%7C1%7C0%7C637033603848551013sdata=HDin4dg

Re: [FOSSology] FOSSology for custom Linux distributions?

2019-09-05 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

I think it is safe to say that FOSSology was designed for working with entire 
distros from the beginning on. (Dan?)

but you need to change your postgresql setup.

The main thing that you need to keep in mind is that postgresql comes with 
settings (after installation via apt or what ever package manager) that are 
good for machines with 512MB of RAM or so. Larger packages (more than 10k 
files) will work "OK", but ...

For your Linux Distro I would plan to use a machine with 4Gb or 8Gb or RAM 
(actually, 300MB source code is not the main issue as it is the number of 
folders and files, but mostly folders, because walking through the directory 
three is insanely intensive when being mapped to the relational database tables 
of FOSSology)

So, in a nutshell the short recommendation is to adjust your postgresql memory 
settings.

Further tipp is to read: 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki/Configuration-and-Tuning

Further tipp is to read on how to setup your postgresql for performance:

https://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/27893/increasing-work-mem-and-shared-buffers-on-postgres-9-2-significantly-slows-down

or use something like:

https://pgtune.leopard.in.ua/#/

If you do not feel familiar with what I have written, please feed back and we 
could maybe sort out a way how to help you.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 2. Sep 2019, at 16:22, Daniels, Hans-Joachim 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> is it possible to use FOSSology on the level of a complete (custom) Linux 
> distribution?
>
> Uploading the source code as one .tar.gz with ~300MB was possible, but the 
> FOSSology UI was quite slow (seconds per click) while browsing this upload.
> In addition, I couldn’t find a way to select multiple files at once to assign 
> licenses with fewer clicks and therefore less waiting (there is something 
> similar via pattern matching, though).
>
> Is FOSSology meant for the use case of a complete distro or am I abusing it?
> Or could I use FOSSology in a smarter way to work around the experienced 
> slowness?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Hans-Joachim Daniels
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Re: [FOSSology] Help in fossology software html change

2019-09-03 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

maybe it will work, ...

but just as a remark: Ubuntu is not supported anymore, neither by the Ubuntu 
Community nor by FOSSology. 

Also as suggestion: You could check your apache config 
(/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/...) to see from where apache is actually pulling 
the files to make sure you are changing the right files.

Kind regards, Michael



On 03.09.19, 11:14, "fossology@lists.fossology.org on behalf of ѕα¢нιη ѕαωαηт" 
 wrote:

Hi Gaurav,

Thanks for your quick reply :)


I had installed fossology on ubuntu 14.04 from deb package so instead of 
reinstalling fossology. I'm making changes directly into the installed location 
which you mentioned  "/usr/share/fossology/www/ui/template/include" 
 but it did not work. I tried both places by adding some html code, but it 
is not reflecting on the frontend/Ui.
Do I need to perform some extra step here please let me know.
Also to reinstall fosslogy with latest changes can you provide me step for 
ubuntu 14.04.


/Br
Sachin




On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 8:55 AM Mishra, Gaurav  
wrote:


Hello Sachin,


You can simply update the "head.html.twig" to include the additional header 
information required or you can update your "base.html.twig" if you need more 
control over the HTML.
Both of the files can be found in folder "src/www/ui/template/include" 
folder.


Once the changes are done, you will need to reinstall FOSSology with latest 
changes.


If you do not want to reinstall FOSSology, you can directly modify the same 
files at installed locations. But once you install new version of FOSSology, 
these changes will be overwritten.


For source install "/usr/local/share/fossology/www/ui/template/include"
For package install (.deb) "/usr/share/fossology/www/ui/template/include"


With best regards,
Gaurav Mishra


From:fossology@lists.fossology.org  on 
behalf of ѕα¢нιη ѕαωαηт 
Sent: 02 September 2019 14:55
To: fossology-de...@fossology.org ;
fossol...@fossology.org 
Subject: [FOSSology] Help in fossology software html change 

Hi,


I'm using fossology from a couple of months ago. Now I want to include the 
analytics part using Azure application insight for that I need to update head 
tag (Html) in our fossology environment.


Could you please let me know how to update twig.html page and is there any 
restart required after that? sorry but I really don't know how to deploy 
twig.html page in PHP.


Any help would be appreciated :)


/Br
Sachin










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Re: [FOSSology] Update of license properties not possible

2019-09-03 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

to answer your last point: 

1. the texts for LGPL-2.0-or-later / LGPL-2.0+ and LGPL-2.0-only / LGPL-2.0 are 
maybe the same or very similar. Faintly remembering, the formatting is 
different between the two entries.

2. We have discussed deleting licenses, it could be done. Case are difficult if 
a license is involved in a clearing decision or scan result. And a problem is / 
was that some licenses are tied to the way scanners work, so pulling a license 
out, can make it complicated when preserving existing data /scan results is a 
goal.

Kind regards, michael

On 03.09.19, 09:42, "fossology@lists.fossology.org on behalf of Steffen 
Mueller"  wrote:

Hi Gaurav,
 
thanks for you quick reply. I checked the error log and as you expected it 
seems to be a duplicate:
 
[Tue Sep 03 09:12:15.542118 2019] [php7:warn] [pid 3420] [client 
127.0.0.1:40942] PHP Warning:  pg_execute(): Query failed: ERROR:  duplicate 
key value violates unique constraint rf_md5unique\nDETAIL:  Key 
(rf_md5)=(fcae18b6cb2d3b243eddf5734c7c5d9a)
 already exists. in 
/usr/local/share/fossology/lib/php/Db/Driver/Postgres.php on line 72, referer: 
http://localhost/fossy/?mod=admin_license_pk=7_marydone=f_shortname=LGPL-2.0+
[Tue Sep 03 09:12:15.542447 2019] [php7:notice] [pid 3420] [client 
127.0.0.1:40942] [2019-09-03 09:12:15] default.CRITICAL: ERROR:  duplicate key 
value violates unique constraint "rf_md5unique" DETAIL:  Key 
(rf_md5)=(fcae18b6cb2d3b243eddf5734c7c5d9a) already
 exists. [] [], referer: 
http://localhost/fossy/?mod=admin_license_pk=7_marydone=f_shortname=LGPL-2.0+
[Tue Sep 03 09:12:15.543349 2019] [php7:error] [pid 3420] [client 
127.0.0.1:40942] PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Fossology\\Lib\\Exception: error 
executing: admin_license_file::Updatedb.md5($10): UPDATE license_ref SET\n  
  rf_active=$2, marydone=$3, 
 rf_shortname=$4, rf_fullname=$5,\nrf_url=$6,  rf_notes=$7,  
rf_text_updatable=$8,   rf_detector_type=$9,  rf_text=$10,\n
rf_md5=md5($10), rf_risk=$11, rf_spdx_compatible=$12, rf_flag=$13\n  
WHERE rf_pk=$1 -- -- Array\n(\n[0] => 7\n 
   [1] => true\n[2] => false\n[3] => LGPL-2.0+\n[4] => GNU 
Library General Public License v2 or later\n[5] => 
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.0-standalone.html\n[6] => 
\n[7] => false\n[8] => 1\n[9] => GNU LIBRARY
 GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE\r\n\r\nVersion 2, June 1991\r\n\r\nCopyright (C) 
1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\r\n51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 
02110-1301, USA\r\nEveryone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim 
copies\r\nof this license document,
 but changing it is not allowed.\r\n\r\n[This is the first released version 
of the library GPL. It is\r\nnumbered 2 because it goe in 
/usr/local/share/fossology/lib/php/Db/DbManager.php on line 140, referer: 
http://localhost/fossy/?mod=admin_license_pk=7_marydone=f_shortname=LGPL-2.0+
 
I don't really know how this duplicate was brought in. Can you give me some 
advice how to get rid of this entry or sanitize the db? As far as I'm aware, 
unfortunately there is not direct possibility to delete entire license entries 
using the GUI.
 
BR Steffen




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Re: [FOSSology] Installation issue on postinstall

2019-08-27 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi Sanjay,

maybe could you please indicate which version (or which source code commit) 
from FOSSology you are executing on which linux distro?

Kind regards, Michael



> On 22. Aug 2019, at 04:19, Sanjay Kumar  wrote:
> 
> Hi Team,
> Below error i am getting when i try to run this command : "sudo 
> /usr/local/lib/fossology/fo-postinstall".
> 
> Error 
> 
> *** Running postinstall for everything ***
> *** Running postinstall for common actions***
> *** Creating user and group ***
> NOTE: group 'fossy' already exists, good.
> NOTE: user 'fossy' already exists, good.
> *** Making sure needed dirs exist with right ownership/permissions ***
> *** clearing file cache ***
> NOTE: Repository already exists at /srv/fossology/repository
> NOTE: Running the PostgreSQL vacuum and analyze command can result in a large 
> database performance improvement.
>   We suggest that you either configure postgres to run its autovacuum and 
> autoanalyze daemons, or maintagent -D in a cron job, or run Admin > 
> Maintenance on a regular basis.
>   Admin > Dashboard will show you the last time vacuum and analyze have 
> been run.
> *** Running postinstall for web-only actions***
> *** Setting up the FOSSology database ***
> NOTE: fossology database already exists, not creating
> *** Checking for plpgsql support ***
> NOTE: plpgsql already exists in fossology database, good
> *** update the database and license_ref table ***
> PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function pg_connect() in 
> /usr/local/share/fossology/lib/php/common-db.php:70
> Stack trace:
> #0 /usr/local/share/fossology/lib/php/common-sysconfig.php(108): 
> DBconnect('/usr/local/etc/...')
> #1 /usr/local/lib/fossology/fossinit.php(117): 
> ConfigInit('/usr/local/etc/...', Array)
> #2 {main}
>   thrown in /usr/local/share/fossology/lib/php/common-db.php on line 70
> 
> Please help me . 
> 
> -- 
> Regards
> Sanjay Kumar
> 8197070023
> sanjaykumar080...@gmail.com
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[FOSSology] Recent presentations about FOSSology

2019-08-21 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

in case you are interested about a summary of what happens in FOSSology, I just 
gave a presentation today about news from the project at the Open Source Summit 
NA. A description can be found here including the slides:

https://sched.co/PUVs

In addition, there was a tutorial on FOSSology and automation with SW360 and 
SW360Antenna at the same event:

https://sched.co/PVf8

... having SW360antenna for integration into continuous build of a project, 
then SW360 for managing the data and the FOSSology for providing the license 
(and copyright) information as SPDX together is a strong story and goes towards 
a solution for the "end-to-end" OSS compliance.

Hope it will be useful, let me know if you would like to see more.

Kind regards, Michael




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[FOSSology] New Repo in FOSSology on Github: fossySlides

2019-08-11 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

   finally there: an updated version of the slides for the hands-on training of 
FOSSology:

https://github.com/fossology/fossySlides

This is the material for the entire day hands-on session. So, the slides are on 
GitHub:

* published, so you can use them for making your own presentation or hands-on 
training!
* feel free to contribute your improvements
* feel free to contribute your translations

Please forward this to all interested FOSSology users!

Kind regards,
  Michael





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Re: [FOSSology] Anyone running FOSSology 3.x on a multi-system cluster?

2019-08-06 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

sorry to read this, I am not aware of anyone using the cluster setup. However, 
I was also wondering if it would be running.

Not much has been changed since years however:

  https://github.com/fossology/fossology/commits/master/src/scheduler/agent

one thing were modifications to the max agents setting.

kind regards, Michael

> On 6. Aug 2019, at 18:50, Dan Stangel  wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> Is anyone running FOSSology version 3.0 or higher on a multi-system 
> cluster?  I am attempting to set up a new 3.5.0 in a cluster with one 
> scheduler/database system and two agent nodes, where the 3 nodes have 
> the repository NFS cross-mounted between them.
> 
> I have run into many problems getting this working.  It seems the 
> scheduler does not like the response it gets back from the remote
> copyright and ecc agents - I may have a workaround for this.  But with
> other agents enabled (in /etc/fossology/mods-enabled) the scheduler
> crashes with a seg fault, and no indication of what has gone wrong.
> 
> Just curious if I'm the only one who has attempted this in recent
> history, or if there are others out there with a healthy, happy 3.x
> multi-system install working?
> 
> Thanks,
> Dan
> 
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Re: [FOSSology] [FOSSology-devel] Info Rqrd:- Installation Process || Setup Process for Users || Requirements

2019-07-17 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

right and adding to the other points

Working process of fossology?
-> https://www.fossology.org/get-started/basic-workflow/

Installation process?
-> https://github.com/fossology/fossology

How to configure for license management?
-> Dan's answer

How to add any license to fossology web page?
-> go to "Admin" -> "License Admin" -> "Add Licenses"

How many hardware things required to set up and manage at least 400 users?
-> How many OSS packages would be there. What you need is
1. https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki/Configuration-and-Tuning
2. understanding apache httpd config und postgresql config for a larger numbe 
rof users
3. likely if you expect that 400 users will login in parallel you will need to 
adjust max connection limits etc 

How this software will prevent the license uses from the users?
-> Dan's answer / FOSSology is an analysis tool, so it delivers only information

Is it possible to provide remote support to users?
-> Yes, why not, is it maybe a about a hands-on training?

Kind regards, Michael


> On 17. Jul 2019, at 17:00, Dan Stangel  wrote:
> 
> Hi Shreemant,
> 
> On Wednesday, July 17, 2019 Shreemant Kumar wrote:
>> We are requiring a license management tool and we have found fossology
>> that can possible to manage the license. Actually, we need to manage 
>> Adobe, Windows and other licenses through the fossology but we are 
>> unable to install updated and compatible version of fossology tool so 
>> we requested to please provide the assistance to use.
> 
> FOSSology is not a "license management tool" in the sense that I think
> you mean.  It is designed to scan open source software source code and
> identify open source licenses, copyrights, and other details about open 
> source code.
> 
> It does not manage commercial software licenses such as for Windows or 
> Adobe.
> 
> I would highly recommend that you review the project documentation 
> available at https://fossology.org/ and let us know if you have any
> additional questions.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dan
> 
> 
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Re: [FOSSology] REST API doesn't work for me

2019-07-16 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

the API uses the folder id (just an integer counted up) and not the folder 
name. While this is - admitted - not very intuitive, it keeps hazzle away with 
special folder names.

I am not sure about the scope, but Is suspect something is not allright when 
you are using

>  -u fossy:fossy

which is an early version of the rest API. I think with the new version you 
should use the token, which you can get in the user edit area (of your own user 
currently logged in). Then the token should be used like this:

  -H "Authorization: Bearer eyJ0eXAi…"

where the token is usually longer ... please check here: 
https://www.fossology.org/get-started/basic-rest-api-calls/

Kind regards, Michael

> On 16. Jul 2019, at 06:27, leimaohui  wrote:
> 
> Hi Michael, Gaurav
> 
> I'm sorry I didn't have time to try again until now.
> 
>> lando:‾ sam$ curl -k -s -S -u fossy:fossy -X GET
>> http://localhost:8081/repo/api/v1/folders
>> {"code":400,"message":"Authorization header is malformed or
>> empty.","type":"ERROR"}
> 
> Yes, I pull the latest docker image and have the same result. But I have some 
> questions.
> 
> 1. Why the output isn't "Software Repository"? Isn't the first folder " 
> Software Repository "?
> 
> 2. I tried to creat a new folder, but failed.
> [leimh@localhost test-fossdriver]$ curl -k -s -S -X POST 
> http://localhost:8081/repo/api/v1/folders -u fossy:fossy -H 'parentFolder:1' 
> -H 'folderName: rest' --noproxy localhost
> {"code":403,"message":"Do not have required scope.","type":"ERROR"}
> [leimh@localhost test-fossdriver]$
> 
> Does the command have something error?
> 
> 
> Best regards
> Lei
> 
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Michael C. Jaeger [mailto:m...@mcj.de]
>> Sent: Friday, July 12, 2019 4:00 PM
>> To: Lei, Maohui
>> Cc: Mishra, Gaurav; fossol...@fossology.org
>> Subject: Re: [FOSSology] REST API doesn't work for me
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I quickly tried it (on macosx), I think with the latest docker image it works
>> (REST API is accessible).
>> 
>> Kind regards, Michael
>> 
>> lando:‾ sam$ sudo docker run -d -p 8081:80 fossology/fossology:latest
>> Password:
>> Unable to find image 'fossology/fossology:latest' locally
>> latest: Pulling from fossology/fossology
>> fc7181108d40: Pull complete
>> fb9e0270a85b: Pull complete
>> e94890eadc8c: Pull complete
>> 217106126024: Pull complete
>> d492da851f3c: Pull complete
>> 41664bf0483f: Pull complete
>> ebc0022e3578: Pull complete
>> b1cdf126c91b: Pull complete
>> 42723fb53ecc: Pull complete
>> 900bf51529a3: Pull complete
>> bbe082eb7cc2: Pull complete
>> 8aca2ecbf237: Pull complete
>> f24b9d7f3128: Pull complete
>> Digest: 
>> sha256:433a0e748cb1b1614189d37213373ea1fe51135a446a85705884c82436f648b9
>> Status: Downloaded newer image for fossology/fossology:latest
>> 13c22e8d0816945123ade4c88d40a4422a44465e8bcb55d45eb3cb974e7dcf55
>> lando:‾ sam$ curl -k -s -S -u fossy:fossy -X GET
>> http://localhost:8081/repo/api/v1/folders
>> {"code":400,"message":"Authorization header is malformed or
>> empty.","type":"ERROR"}
>> 
>> 
>>> On 12. Jul 2019, at 02:02, leimaohui  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi, Gaurav
>>> 
>>> Thank you for your reply. I will pull the latest image and try.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Best regards
>>> Lei
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: Mishra, Gaurav [mailto:mishra.gau...@siemens.com]
>>>> Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2019 4:24 PM
>>>> To: Lei, Maohui
>>>> Cc: fossol...@fossology.org
>>>> Subject: RE: REST API doesn't work for me
>>>> 
>>>> Hello Lei,
>>>> 
>>>> I just tried running the exact same commands on my system and it seems to 
>>>> be
>>>> working fine.
>>>> --
>>>> $ curl -k -s -S -u fossy:fossy -X GET
>> http://localhost:8081/repo/api/v1/folders
>>>> {"code":400,"message":"Authorization header is malformed or
>>>> empty.","type":"ERROR"}
>>>> --
>>>> 
>>>> Probably you are trying to running an old image. Can you please pull the
>> latest
>>>> image again?
>>>> 
>>>> If it is still not working, I w

Re: [FOSSology] REST API doesn't work for me

2019-07-12 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

I quickly tried it (on macosx), I think with the latest docker image it works 
(REST API is accessible).

Kind regards, Michael

lando:~ sam$ sudo docker run -d -p 8081:80 fossology/fossology:latest
Password:
Unable to find image 'fossology/fossology:latest' locally
latest: Pulling from fossology/fossology
fc7181108d40: Pull complete 
fb9e0270a85b: Pull complete 
e94890eadc8c: Pull complete 
217106126024: Pull complete 
d492da851f3c: Pull complete 
41664bf0483f: Pull complete 
ebc0022e3578: Pull complete 
b1cdf126c91b: Pull complete 
42723fb53ecc: Pull complete 
900bf51529a3: Pull complete 
bbe082eb7cc2: Pull complete 
8aca2ecbf237: Pull complete 
f24b9d7f3128: Pull complete 
Digest: sha256:433a0e748cb1b1614189d37213373ea1fe51135a446a85705884c82436f648b9
Status: Downloaded newer image for fossology/fossology:latest
13c22e8d0816945123ade4c88d40a4422a44465e8bcb55d45eb3cb974e7dcf55
lando:~ sam$ curl -k -s -S -u fossy:fossy -X GET 
http://localhost:8081/repo/api/v1/folders
{"code":400,"message":"Authorization header is malformed or 
empty.","type":"ERROR"}


> On 12. Jul 2019, at 02:02, leimaohui  wrote:
> 
> Hi, Gaurav
> 
> Thank you for your reply. I will pull the latest image and try.
> 
> 
> Best regards
> Lei
> 
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Mishra, Gaurav [mailto:mishra.gau...@siemens.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2019 4:24 PM
>> To: Lei, Maohui
>> Cc: fossol...@fossology.org
>> Subject: RE: REST API doesn't work for me
>> 
>> Hello Lei,
>> 
>> I just tried running the exact same commands on my system and it seems to be
>> working fine.
>> --
>> $ curl -k -s -S -u fossy:fossy -X GET 
>> http://localhost:8081/repo/api/v1/folders
>> {"code":400,"message":"Authorization header is malformed or
>> empty.","type":"ERROR"}
>> --
>> 
>> Probably you are trying to running an old image. Can you please pull the 
>> latest
>> image again?
>> 
>> If it is still not working, I would suggest you to check if the following
>> settings are correct in your container:
>> 
>> File /etc/apache2/conf-enabled/fossology.conf should contain
>> 
>>RewriteEngine on
>>RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
>>RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
>>RewriteRule "^api/(.*)" "/repo/api/index.php" [QSA,L]
>>RewriteRule .* - [env=HTTP_AUTHORIZATION:%{HTTP:Authorization}]
>> 
>> 
>> And please check if the mod_rewrite is enabled in apache. You can check using
>> "a2query -m rewrite".
>> If the rewrite module is disabled, please enable it using "a2enmod rewrite" 
>> and
>> restart apache.
>> 
>> Hope this will help.
>> 
>> With best regards,
>> Gaurav Mishra
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: fossology@lists.fossology.org  On Behalf
>> Of leimaohui
>> Sent: 11 July 2019 13:23
>> To: fossol...@fossology.org
>> Subject: [FOSSology] REST API doesn't work for me
>> 
>> Hi, all
>> 
>> I tried fossology REST API but failed. The following is my steps.
>> 
>> step1.Start the latest fossology docker.
>> 
>>  $ sudo docker run -d -p 8081:80 fossology/fossology:latest
>> 390d501fec6e773340ff466c9876cf4d2155562748ed1e749d5457d490ad516e
>>  $ sudo docker ps
>> CONTAINER IDIMAGECOMMAND
>> CREATED STATUS  PORTS  NAMES
>> 390d501fec6efossology/fossology:latest   "/fossology/docker..."   18
>> seconds ago  Up 4 seconds0.0.0.0:8081->80/tcp   focused_jepsen
>> 
>> 
>> step2. Tried REST API, but failed.
>> 
>>  $ curl -k -s -S -u fossy:fossy -X GET
>> http://localhost:8081/repo/api/v1/folders
>>  
>> 404 Not Found
>> 
>> Not Found
>> The requested URL /repo/api/v1/folders was not found on this server. 
>> 
>> Apache/2.4.10 (Debian) Server at localhost Port 8081
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I wonder if there is something error in my steps. Who can give me some
>> suggestions?
>> 
>> Best regard
>> Lei Maohui
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [FOSSology] Test Server

2019-06-18 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi Matt,

thanks for letting us know. Some do not take this "please keep this place 
useful for others" seriously ... that is how it is from time to time.

know I tried to recover it, but turned out to be to messy, so I reset it. Sorry 
for those thanks to one person who apparently also left his e-mail address in 
some fields ...

Seems to work (just tested) again.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 12. Jun 2019, at 18:27, Matt Germonprez  wrote:
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> The test server at: 
> 
> http://83.169.21.23/fossology/ 
> 
> is not taking the credentials of testuser/test
> 
> Matt
> 
> 
> -- 
> Mutual of Omaha Associate Professor
> Information Systems 
> College of Information Science & Technology 
> University of Nebraska Omaha
> he / him / his
> https://goo.gl/E87KdK
> 
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[FOSSology] Updating Documentation

2019-06-11 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

we would like to update the documentation of FOSSology, bascially also to clean 
up outdated parts.

We have created a "github project" in the fossology/fossology area:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/projects/4

-> if you have suggestions to the created issues or suggestions as new issues 
please feel free to use issues for covering them!

Kind regards, Michael
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Re: [FOSSology] Multiple FOSSology wikis

2019-05-24 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

thanks for reaching out with this topic. 

I am tempted to propose to abandon the wiki.fossology.org, since it could be 
covered with the github wiki. 

In general, my view is the same as you put it:

> 1. https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki - This seems to be 
> developer-focused
> 2. https://wiki.fossology.org/start - This appears to be more general project 
> documentation
> 3. http://archive15.fossology.org/projects/fossology/wiki - This, of course, 
> is the old archived wiki

adding to that 

4. https://fossology.github.io : Gaurav has invested some time in the past 
months to automatically generate the doxygen documentation (and md files from 
the repo) into html pages and push it to the github home page mechanism.

I also agree with your proposal, so that we move content from 
wiki.fossology.org to https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki and safely 
leave [3] to gracefully collect dust. I would leave it there, since also there 
seems to quite a number of servers on version 1.X as some postings have shown 
and what does not happen often, but from time to time I am searching for old 
information on Software Project on the Web too and find it disappointing if 
pages have been pulled off.

So I understand right, proposal to reach the following documentation landscape 
is:

1. https://www.fossology.org : Introduction to Project and static general 
information
2. https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki : Wiki and developer information
3. https://fossology.github.io : doxygen content
4. http://archive15.fossology.org/projects/fossology/wiki : Historic archive to 
trace how things were ten years ago

does it sound like a plan? (also @all)

Kind regards, Michael

> On 21. May 2019, at 17:39, Dan Stangel  wrote:
> 
> Hi FOSSologists,
> 
> I was reviewing some FOSSology project documentation in preparation for 
> setting up a new enterprise FO 3.x system, and realized there are at least 
> three (3) separate project wikis, in addition to the main project website at 
> https://www.fossology.org/ 
> 
> 1. https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki - This seems to be 
> developer-focused
> 2. https://wiki.fossology.org/start - This appears to be more general project 
> documentation
> 3. http://archive15.fossology.org/projects/fossology/wiki - This, of course, 
> is the old archived wiki
> 
> Should we be focusing efforts on editing and updating [1], [2], or both?  I 
> assume that we can safely leave [3] to gracefully collect dust.  Also there 
> is duplicated content between [1] and [2] -- and more concerning, some 
> conflicts.  If we're using both wikis, should we try to replace this 
> duplicate info with cross-references between the two wikis?
> 
> Thanks!
> Dan Stangel
> 
> 
> 
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[FOSSology] Ninka Usage Question

2019-05-20 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,
since there is an issue about it:
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/issues/1355
I wondered if there are more persons using the ninka integration in FOSSology, 
or ifnot using, find it important to have it integrated in FOSSology?
Kind regards, Michael

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Re: [FOSSology] Issues with Bulk Recognitions remove license function

2019-05-08 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

I am not sure, but I suspect you are not matching the bulk text phrase.

You can argue how to match. we have decided for the SPDX matching guidelines. 
And thus:

"I've tried to use the Bulk Recognition to simultaneously remove one and add 
another license."

is different from

"I've tried to use the Bulk Recognition to simultaneously remove one and add 
another license"

-> a dot attached to a word needs to be there otherwise it is not a 100% match.

Does this help? I am not sure because the first two bulk scan did not match 
neither, but it makes sense to test this first.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 8. May 2019, at 12:04, Toni Päärni  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We are running: "Version: [3.5.0], Branch: [HEAD], Commit: [#171d4d] 
> 2019/04/12 08:47 UTC built @ 2019/04/12 09:09 UTC". Has been done on the 
> basis of binaries from the Fossology project: 
> FOSSology-3.5.0-debian8jessie.tar.gz. 
> 
> (We had an issue with installing first based on 9stretch, but completed the 
> installation with 8jessie, as the platform was jessie. Not sure if this could 
> have an impact. But the problem likely was same also earlier version 3.2.0RC, 
> but unable to reproduce that now.)
> 
> Some further testing: just doing the remove-action with bulk-recognition does 
> not work either. Addition works, but remove acts as if it was an addition by 
> the bulk (see screenshot). In the screenshot, you can see also the bulk 
> history. Those Dual-licence additions should be removals.
> 
> Best Regards
> Toni Päärni
> 
> -Alkuperäinen viesti-
> Lähettäjä: Michael C. Jaeger [mailto:m...@mcj.de] 
> Lähetetty: maanantai 6. toukokuuta 2019 18.38
> Vastaanottaja: Toni Päärni
> Kopio: fossology@lists.fossology.org
> Aihe: Re: [FOSSology] Issues with Bulk Recognitions remove license function
> 
> Hi,
> 
> may I ask for two things to help us:
> 
> * which version? (or how did you install it) (it is the grey text in the menu 
> area)
> * Would it be possible to share a screenshot of the Bulk Regocnition Panel 
> just before your start the scan?
> 
> Kind regards, Michael
> 
>> On 6. May 2019, at 17:01, Toni Päärni  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I've tried to use the Bulk Recognition to simultaneously remove one and add 
>> another license. 
>> When doing this, the Bulk Recognition just adds both of the licenses and 
>> doesn't remove the other. 
>> I would be very glad and interested to know why our Fossology is doing such 
>> a thing and how to fix it?
>> 
>> PS. I also have the same issue when just removing with the Bulk Recognition. 
>> It turns it to an "add license" for some reason. 
>> 
>> Best regards
>> Toni Päärni
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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Re: [FOSSology] Issues with Bulk Recognitions remove license function

2019-05-06 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

may I ask for two things to help us:

* which version? (or how did you install it) (it is the grey text in the menu 
area)
* Would it be possible to share a screenshot of the Bulk Regocnition Panel just 
before your start the scan?

Kind regards, Michael

> On 6. May 2019, at 17:01, Toni Päärni  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've tried to use the Bulk Recognition to simultaneously remove one and add 
> another license. 
> When doing this, the Bulk Recognition just adds both of the licenses and 
> doesn't remove the other. 
> I would be very glad and interested to know why our Fossology is doing such a 
> thing and how to fix it?
> 
> PS. I also have the same issue when just removing with the Bulk Recognition. 
> It turns it to an "add license" for some reason. 
> 
> Best regards
> Toni Päärni
> 


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[FOSSology] GSOC 2019 application updates

2019-03-15 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
hello,

just a few updates on the GSOC 2019 application. We have a issue where most of 
the conversation is happening right now:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/issues/1266

You can find our proposals here:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki/Google-Summer-of-Code-Proposals

So what to do?

If you are an interested student, please do not hesitate to get in touch with 
us and ask your questions that you would need to submit an application. 
Furthermore there is a good deal of issues (see also label "ready for newbies") 
that you could try to have a look at to submit your first pull request.

If you are interested in mentoring, please let us know.

If you would know students who might be interested in submitting an 
application, please forward this e-mail.

Kind regards, Michael



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Re: [FOSSology] Not recognizing "SPDX-License-Identifier:" with SPDX expressions in files

2019-03-13 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
+1

thanks raino for this clarification I did not understand it this way, I think 
the person who brought the issue up, cited the wrong issue number then, it 
should have been:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/issues/687

(not #932). To contribute to an answer to this, there is heavy work in 
progress, partly in:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/pull/842

but there are also changes required in the way FOSSology handles multi 
licensing. I am not sure if there are frequent occurrences of nested 
expressions so far.

Kind regards, Michael


From: fossology@lists.fossology.org [mailto:fossology@lists.fossology.org] On 
Behalf Of raino
Sent: Mittwoch, 13. März 2019 10:50
To: Mishra, Gaurav (CT RDA DS AA DTS CNP CT)
Cc: fossology@lists.fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Not recognizing "SPDX-License-Identifier:" with SPDX 
expressions in files

Hi Gaurav,
currently the issue you pointed out has been taken care in a reporting phase.
For example nomos detects "Dual-license" that is never included in license 
reports but in a report
a keyword OR is used. For example nomos: AFL-2.1,Dual-license,GPL-2.0;
report: AFL-2.1 OR GPL-2.0.
In the same way exceptions are currently handled in the reporting phase. I am 
using a customized
reporting tool that identifies all SPDX exceptions and adds WITH keyword in 
reports.

I agree that it would be good to have also those keywords (AND, OR, WITH) 
visible in a license
view. My view, however, is that it should not be included in license scanners 
but some other
approach should be taken.

Best regards
Raino

ke 13. maalisk. 2019 klo 11.12 Gaurav Mishra 
(mishra.gau...@siemens.com) kirjoitti:

Hello Tran,

As per the screenshot attached by you, I can see that file a.out.h contains 
SPDX license identifier: SDPX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH 
Linux-syscall-note and nomos has successfully identified GPL-2,0 and 
Linux-syscall-note (also confirmed by the user).

I can not understand the point you are trying to make here. Can you please help 
us understand the issue more by sharing the expected result and the file you 
have tested the agents with?

Thanks and regards, Gaurav Mishra


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Re: [FOSSology] FOSSology installation from source - question?

2019-03-12 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

  if there is no special reason for using 340-rc2, why not using 340?

Maybe it is indeed an Apache conf issue, you should see a conf file in 
/etc/apache/sites-enabled (or a link to  this)- is it there?

Maybe the copying of the conf file is broken, you could find a conf file at 

fossology/install/src-install-apache-example.conf

Maybe it is a timing issue, because the DB is not ready when the fossology 
starts.

Could you please check for error messages listed in:

/var/log/apache/error.log (or similar)

and

/var/log/fossolog/fossology.log

?

Kind regards, Michael


-Original Message-
From: fossology@lists.fossology.org [mailto:fossology@lists.fossology.org] On 
Behalf Of douglas, valerie
Sent: Montag, 11. März 2019 22:17
To: fossol...@fossology.org
Subject: [FOSSology] FOSSology installation from source - question?

I have a question regarding a problem with installation from source- any help 
is very much appreciated.
I'm installing v3.4,0 rc2 on Ubuntu 18.4.2 I followed steps as listed here:
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki/Install-from-Source

All seemed successful, until I receiving 'not found' when entering 
'localhost/repo/' or (http://yourhostname/repo/) into browser.
Both fossology and apache2 start normally from command line.

I see the note below, but I do not know how to check or fix this as described:
"If the browser returns a not found, pls check if the fossology apache 
httpd configuration is actually loaded by the apache httpd. The
  installation places the original file at 
/usr/local/etc/fossology/conf/src-install-apache-example.conf from
which a soft link is created   during # make install."

Can anyone please provide addition detail on this?

Thanks very much,
Valerie Douglas




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Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question

2019-02-13 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

I think your memory limit might be wrong (1024M ?) as the PHP code might need 
to store the file in memory. In general it should larger than postmaxsize / 
uploadmaxsize, so 4100 might be good value here.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 13. Feb 2019, at 21:12, Kline, Charles  wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys, 
> Copying my server admin...Ed Shaver...
> 
> Grrr!!! We are still unable to upload a file >2G.  Apparently the user 
> can see it uploading and it gets to 100% (using Chrome) but then nothing...a 
> job ID never gets generated so obviously there is never anything to see for 
> the job under Show Jobs. 
> 
> We have done the following: 
> Updated /etc/php.ini as follows: 
> - post_max_size updated from 2048M to 4096M
> - upload_max_filesize updated from 2018M to 4096M
> - memory_limit updated from 702M to 1024M
> Note: on the Upload a New File screen we do see the following line right 
> about #1 where  you select the folder for storing the uploaded file..." Your 
> FOSSology server has imposed a maximum upload file size of 4096M bytes."
> 
> The RAM has been updated from 8G to 16G. 
> [crkline@averhart /etc 113]% cat /proc/meminfo
> MemTotal:   16329788 kB
> MemFree: 7762536 kB
> Buffers:  208940 kB
> Cached:  6587228 kB
> SwapCached:0 kB
> SwapTotal:   4193276 kB
> SwapFree:4193276 kB
> 
> This is from the current 'top -u fossy'. As you can see TOTAL MEM=16,329,788k 
> and the USED= 8,494,540k with FREE=7,835,248k
> top - 14:20:04 up 10:19,  2 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.07, 0.22
> Tasks: 203 total,   1 running, 202 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
> Cpu(s):  0.1%us,  0.2%sy,  0.0%ni, 99.8%id,  0.0%wa,  0.0%hi,  0.0%si,  0.0%st
> Mem:  16329788k total,  8494540k used,  7835248k free,   207872k buffers
> Swap:  4193276k total,0k used,  4193276k free,  6518428k cached
>  PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND
> 2833 fossy 20   0  826m 2784 1956 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.94 fo_scheduler
> 
> Fossoloy and Tomcat have been restarted a number of times and the server has 
> been rebooted. 
> 
> What am I missing?!?!
> What would cause things just to stop after the file has uploaded...assuming 
> of course it has successfully uploaded which it would be nice to be able to 
> verify. 
> Is there any place I can look in fossology to try to see what is/isn't 
> happening? 
> 
> Any help would be appreciated. 
> Please note I will be out of office commencing today at 1600 returning Monday 
> morning at 0730. 
> 
> Thanks in advance...
> Charlie
> 
> Note: on the Upload a New File screen we do see the following line right 
> about #1 where  you select the folder for storing the uploaded file..." Your 
> FOSSology server has imposed a maximum upload file size of 4096M bytes."
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Kline, Charles (US) 
> Sent: Monday, February 4, 2019 4:07 PM
> To: 'Michael C. Jaeger' 
> Cc: 'Jaeger, Michael C.' ; 'Stangel, Dan' 
> ; 'fossol...@fossology.org' 
> Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question
> 
> Any idea where the file is uploaded to (RAM or a specific location) from 
> which it is then unpacked? Will it unpack if it doesn't see enough RAM or 
> Storage to do the unpack? We just have no clue as to how an uploaded file is 
> processed from the perspective of where is it uploaded to...where is it 
> unpacked to before processing...etc. 
> 
> 
> charlie
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Kline, Charles (US)
> Sent: Monday, February 4, 2019 3:23 PM
> To: 'Michael C. Jaeger' 
> Cc: 'Jaeger, Michael C.' ; 'Stangel, Dan' 
> ; 'fossol...@fossology.org' 
> Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question
> 
> Hi guys...this is killing me!
> Another question on uploads...currently php.ini has been updated setting 
> upload_max_filesize and post_max_size  to 4096M and on the Upload a New File 
> screen I see " FOSSology server has imposed a maximum upload file size of 
> 4096M bytes."...which is interesting because last week after making the 
> property updates I still saw it indicating "2048M bytes".   I thought maybe a 
> server reboot had been done while I was out...but using 'uptime' indicates 
> the server has been up for 22 days.
> 
> Anyways...the user tried uploading a 2.8G file using Chrome. When initiated 
> she saw the %complete in the lower left hand corner and the spinning thing at 
> the upper left hand corner which they always see.  The upload reached 100% 
> and the spinning stopped but no job id was generated with the link you could 
> click on despite waiting a while. We are at a loss as to what 

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question

2019-02-05 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

so did not like the idea of segmentation.

I am also not sure what was going on. A geneal place to look at is the apache 
log

  sudo tail -n 1000 /var/log/apache2/error.log 

or the fossology log

  sudo tail -n 1000 /var/log/fossology/fossology.log

maybe something is written there which gives to you some hint about what is 
going on your machine.

Another thing is that you mention only two php.ini settings changed, but also a 
third one requires changes:

  memory_limit

please see more details here:

  
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/install/scripts/php-conf-fix.sh

Kind regards, Michael


> On 4. Feb 2019, at 21:22, Kline, Charles  wrote:
> 
> Hi guys...this is killing me!
> Another question on uploads...currently php.ini has been updated setting 
> upload_max_filesize and post_max_size  to 4096M and on the Upload a New File 
> screen I see " FOSSology server has imposed a maximum upload file size of 
> 4096M bytes."...which is interesting because last week after making the 
> property updates I still saw it indicating "2048M bytes".   I thought maybe a 
> server reboot had been done while I was out...but using 'uptime' indicates 
> the server has been up for 22 days.
> 
> Anyways...the user tried uploading a 2.8G file using Chrome. When initiated 
> she saw the %complete in the lower left hand corner and the spinning thing at 
> the upper left hand corner which they always see.  The upload reached 100% 
> and the spinning stopped but no job id was generated with the link you could 
> click on despite waiting a while. We are at a loss as to what is going 
> on...mostly from our general ignorance.  Not sure if at this point it is 
> determining there isn't sufficient RAM to process the uploaded file (I am 
> currently trying to get the RAM increased on this box from 8G to 24G) or 
> what.  There would appear to be plenty of actual storage available. Any 
> thoughts on what is going on at this point and why we are not processing the 
> file that appeared to upload successfully? 
> 
> Charlie
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Kline, Charles (US) 
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 8:26 AM
> To: 'Michael C. Jaeger' 
> Cc: 'Jaeger, Michael C.' ; 'Stangel, Dan' 
> ; 'fossol...@fossology.org' 
> Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question
> 
> Tried an upload using Chrome...I like that! Thanks...I have passed this on so 
> someone can test a large file using Chrome. 
> 
> Hey, any thoughts on this...this was posed by one of our administrators..." 
> The location where the file is uploaded to, does that have enough space to 
> read the file. I don’t know if fossoloy uploads to a local area first and 
> then puts the file in the define location so I can’t say where this location 
> would be."
> 
> While trying to test last night with >2G files I was running 'top -u 
> fossy'...as usual the only running was fo_scheduler...but this also show MEM 
> and SWAPthe Available memory showed 8G...the used showed 7.xG with ~500M 
> freeI never saw the free space fall much below this and I often see these 
> numbers. Later when testing a very very small file I did see the Used in the 
> 5G range. 
> 
> Charlie
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Kline, Charles (US)
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 8:14 AM
> To: 'Michael C. Jaeger' 
> Cc: Jaeger, Michael C. ; Stangel, Dan 
> ; fossol...@fossology.org
> Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question
> 
> Hi Michael,
> Yeah, big thing is we are trying to ascertain whether or not the file is 
> actually uploaded...certainly the test file I can see uploaded as a job 
> number was assigned and the ununpack started. I'll check out Chrome. 
> 
> charlie
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael C. Jaeger [mailto:m...@mcj.de]
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 7:10 AM
> To: Kline, Charles (US) 
> Cc: Jaeger, Michael C. ; Stangel, Dan 
> ; fossol...@fossology.org
> Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question
> 
> Hello,
> 
> looks good. it appears also to me that a part of your waiting time appears to 
> be the upload / transfer time. Not all browsers show the upload progress, 
> Chrome does in the lower left corner. On some OSes you can see the network 
> traffic. I think this is maybe also another effect when dealing with VLP- 
> "very large packages" Maybe FOSSology could improve on this by having an 
> upload status dialogue to inform the user more precisely.
> 
> I think the last two screenshots show the progress info after the file has 
> been uploaded to the FOSSology server.
> 
> Kind regards, Michael
> 
>> On 31. Jan 2019, at 09:53, Kline, Charles  wrote:
>> 
>> Hmmm, not sure

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question

2019-02-05 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

the default location "from which it is then unpacked" is:

  /srv/fossology/repository/localhost/gold/

check

   /etc/fossology

for settings.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 4. Feb 2019, at 22:06, Kline, Charles  wrote:
> 
> Any idea where the file is uploaded to (RAM or a specific location) from 
> which it is then unpacked? Will it unpack if it doesn't see enough RAM or 
> Storage to do the unpack? We just have no clue as to how an uploaded file is 
> processed from the perspective of where is it uploaded to...where is it 
> unpacked to before processing...etc. 
> 
> 
> charlie
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Kline, Charles (US) 
> Sent: Monday, February 4, 2019 3:23 PM
> To: 'Michael C. Jaeger' 
> Cc: 'Jaeger, Michael C.' ; 'Stangel, Dan' 
> ; 'fossol...@fossology.org' 
> Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question
> 
> Hi guys...this is killing me!
> Another question on uploads...currently php.ini has been updated setting 
> upload_max_filesize and post_max_size  to 4096M and on the Upload a New File 
> screen I see " FOSSology server has imposed a maximum upload file size of 
> 4096M bytes."...which is interesting because last week after making the 
> property updates I still saw it indicating "2048M bytes".   I thought maybe a 
> server reboot had been done while I was out...but using 'uptime' indicates 
> the server has been up for 22 days.
> 
> Anyways...the user tried uploading a 2.8G file using Chrome. When initiated 
> she saw the %complete in the lower left hand corner and the spinning thing at 
> the upper left hand corner which they always see.  The upload reached 100% 
> and the spinning stopped but no job id was generated with the link you could 
> click on despite waiting a while. We are at a loss as to what is going 
> on...mostly from our general ignorance.  Not sure if at this point it is 
> determining there isn't sufficient RAM to process the uploaded file (I am 
> currently trying to get the RAM increased on this box from 8G to 24G) or 
> what.  There would appear to be plenty of actual storage available. Any 
> thoughts on what is going on at this point and why we are not processing the 
> file that appeared to upload successfully? 
> 
> Charlie
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Kline, Charles (US)
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 8:26 AM
> To: 'Michael C. Jaeger' 
> Cc: 'Jaeger, Michael C.' ; 'Stangel, Dan' 
> ; 'fossol...@fossology.org' 
> Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question
> 
> Tried an upload using Chrome...I like that! Thanks...I have passed this on so 
> someone can test a large file using Chrome. 
> 
> Hey, any thoughts on this...this was posed by one of our administrators..." 
> The location where the file is uploaded to, does that have enough space to 
> read the file. I don’t know if fossoloy uploads to a local area first and 
> then puts the file in the define location so I can’t say where this location 
> would be."
> 
> While trying to test last night with >2G files I was running 'top -u 
> fossy'...as usual the only running was fo_scheduler...but this also show MEM 
> and SWAPthe Available memory showed 8G...the used showed 7.xG with ~500M 
> freeI never saw the free space fall much below this and I often see these 
> numbers. Later when testing a very very small file I did see the Used in the 
> 5G range. 
> 
> Charlie
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Kline, Charles (US)
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 8:14 AM
> To: 'Michael C. Jaeger' 
> Cc: Jaeger, Michael C. ; Stangel, Dan 
> ; fossol...@fossology.org
> Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question
> 
> Hi Michael,
> Yeah, big thing is we are trying to ascertain whether or not the file is 
> actually uploaded...certainly the test file I can see uploaded as a job 
> number was assigned and the ununpack started. I'll check out Chrome. 
> 
> charlie
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael C. Jaeger [mailto:m...@mcj.de]
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 7:10 AM
> To: Kline, Charles (US) 
> Cc: Jaeger, Michael C. ; Stangel, Dan 
> ; fossol...@fossology.org
> Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question
> 
> Hello,
> 
> looks good. it appears also to me that a part of your waiting time appears to 
> be the upload / transfer time. Not all browsers show the upload progress, 
> Chrome does in the lower left corner. On some OSes you can see the network 
> traffic. I think this is maybe also another effect when dealing with VLP- 
> "very large packages" Maybe FOSSology could improve on this by having an 
> upload status dialogue to inform the user more precisely.
> 
> I think the last

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question

2019-01-31 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

looks good. it appears also to me that a part of your waiting time appears to 
be the upload / transfer time. Not all browsers show the upload progress, 
Chrome does in the lower left corner. On some OSes you can see the network 
traffic. I think this is maybe also another effect when dealing with VLP- "very 
large packages" Maybe FOSSology could improve on this by having an upload 
status dialogue to inform the user more precisely.

I think the last two screenshots show the progress info after the file has been 
uploaded to the FOSSology server.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 31. Jan 2019, at 09:53, Kline, Charles  wrote:
> 
> Hmmm, not sure I’m following you Michael….here’s some screenshots from a test 
> I did…
> 
> CLICK UPLOAD…
> 
> Then I will see this…but this is after the  uploaded has been completed and 
> the ununpack has started as shown below…
> 
> 
> I guess I was hoping there was a file or log on the fossology server that one 
> could tail to see the progress or at least repeatedly do a listing to see the 
> file growth.
>
> Charlie
>
> From: Jaeger, Michael C. [mailto:michael.c.jae...@siemens.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 1:50 AM
> To: Kline, Charles (US) ; Michael C. Jaeger 
> 
> Cc: Stangel, Dan ; fossol...@fossology.org
> Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question
>
> Hi,
>
> If you upload a file, there will be a link presented in the “message bar” 
> right below the menus with the number (id) of the upload. Clicking this 
> number will show you a table with the progress.
>
> If you have missed that you could click on “Jobs” in the top menu bar, as for 
> the options choose “my recent jobs”, it should show what is currently ongoing.
>
> Kind regards, Michael
>
> From: Kline, Charles [mailto:charles.kl...@lmco.com] 
> Sent: Donnerstag, 31. Januar 2019 00:53
> To: Jaeger, Michael C. (CT RDA SSI); Michael C. Jaeger
> Cc: Stangel, Dan; fossol...@fossology.org
> Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question
>
> Hi, 
> Is there a way to monitor (whether it be via the fossology GUI or on the 
> fossology server) the progress of the upload of a file?  Is there a log or 
> something that can be monitored?  In a previous test with a 2G file it took 
> ~10 min to upload. I don’t know if this is a linear thing where a 4G file 
> will take 20 minutes, but it would certainly be nice if one could tell how 
> far along the upload was so you don’t abort the test prematurely because you 
> felt you had given it enough time. 
>
> Thanks in advance!!!!
>
> Charlie
>
> From: Jaeger, Michael C. [mailto:michael.c.jae...@siemens.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 7:36 AM
> To: Kline, Charles (US) ; Michael C. Jaeger 
> 
> Cc: Stangel, Dan ; fossol...@fossology.org
> Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Just curious...question 
> about your installation...
>
> Hello,
>
> uploading 15GB in a single upload is not advisable in any case, since it will 
> lead to speed issues when browsing the source in an aggregated view.
>
> 15GB of compressed source code will be like  … 100GB of uncompressed files? 
> that will be that will be maybe like >1000 packages into a single upload? 
> maybe magnitude of 1 mio files in one upload? -> that will lead to endlessly 
> running queries in the aggregated view unless you are really good at tuning 
> your postgresql server.
>
> I would highly recommend to consider splitting your 15GB upload into 30 
> packages or so.
>
> Kind regards, Michael
>
>
>
> From: fossology@lists.fossology.org [mailto:fossology@lists.fossology.org] On 
> Behalf Of Kline, Charles
> Sent: Montag, 21. Januar 2019 20:10
> To: Michael C. Jaeger
> Cc: Stangel, Dan; fossol...@fossology.org
> Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Just curious...question about your 
> installation...
>
> Hi Michael, 
> Yeah, this could certainly be an issue...they would like to be able to 
> process a 15G file and I don’t think that is going to happen…if we could get 
> 4G that would be nice, but based on the info below that may not even be 
> possible. I’ll be testing tonight with the following php.ini properties 
> updated to 4096M but I’m not holding out much hope…
>
> Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.
>  upload_max_filesize = 2048M 
> Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept.
> post_max_size = 2048M
>
> Excerpt from a 'lscpu':
> Architecture:  x86_64
> CPU op-mode(s):32-bit, 64-bit
> CPU(s):4
>
> If I do a ‘cat /proc/meminfo’:
> MemTotal:8056932 kB
> MemFree:  430432 kB
>
> And not much running right now…results of ‘top –u fossy’, seems like we might 
> be up 

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question

2019-01-30 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

If you upload a file, there will be a link presented in the "message bar" right 
below the menus with the number (id) of the upload. Clicking this number will 
show you a table with the progress.

If you have missed that you could click on "Jobs" in the top menu bar, as for 
the options choose "my recent jobs", it should show what is currently ongoing.

Kind regards, Michael

From: Kline, Charles [mailto:charles.kl...@lmco.com]
Sent: Donnerstag, 31. Januar 2019 00:53
To: Jaeger, Michael C. (CT RDA SSI); Michael C. Jaeger
Cc: Stangel, Dan; fossol...@fossology.org
Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Quick Question

Hi,
Is there a way to monitor (whether it be via the fossology GUI or on the 
fossology server) the progress of the upload of a file?  Is there a log or 
something that can be monitored?  In a previous test with a 2G file it took ~10 
min to upload. I don't know if this is a linear thing where a 4G file will take 
20 minutes, but it would certainly be nice if one could tell how far along the 
upload was so you don't abort the test prematurely because you felt you had 
given it enough time.

Thanks in advance

Charlie

From: Jaeger, Michael C. [mailto:michael.c.jae...@siemens.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 7:36 AM
To: Kline, Charles (US) ; Michael C. Jaeger 

Cc: Stangel, Dan ; fossol...@fossology.org
Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Just curious...question about 
your installation...

Hello,

uploading 15GB in a single upload is not advisable in any case, since it will 
lead to speed issues when browsing the source in an aggregated view.

15GB of compressed source code will be like  ... 100GB of uncompressed files? 
that will be that will be maybe like >1000 packages into a single upload? maybe 
magnitude of 1 mio files in one upload? -> that will lead to endlessly running 
queries in the aggregated view unless you are really good at tuning your 
postgresql server.

I would highly recommend to consider splitting your 15GB upload into 30 
packages or so.

Kind regards, Michael



From: fossology@lists.fossology.org<mailto:fossology@lists.fossology.org> 
[mailto:fossology@lists.fossology.org] On Behalf Of Kline, Charles
Sent: Montag, 21. Januar 2019 20:10
To: Michael C. Jaeger
Cc: Stangel, Dan; fossol...@fossology.org<mailto:fossol...@fossology.org>
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Just curious...question about your 
installation...


Hi Michael,

Yeah, this could certainly be an issue...they would like to be able to process 
a 15G file and I don't think that is going to happen...if we could get 4G that 
would be nice, but based on the info below that may not even be possible. I'll 
be testing tonight with the following php.ini properties updated to 4096M but 
I'm not holding out much hope...



Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.

 upload_max_filesize = 2048M

Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept.

post_max_size = 2048M



Excerpt from a 'lscpu':

Architecture:  x86_64

CPU op-mode(s):32-bit, 64-bit

CPU(s):4



If I do a 'cat /proc/meminfo':

MemTotal:8056932 kB

MemFree:  430432 kB



And not much running right now...results of 'top -u fossy', seems like we might 
be up against the limit now...

top - 13:29:18 up 8 days, 20:01,  1 user,  load average: 1.00, 1.38, 1.81

Tasks: 210 total,   2 running, 208 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie

Cpu(s):  3.3%us,  0.8%sy,  0.0%ni, 94.8%id,  1.1%wa,  0.0%hi,  0.1%si,  0.0%st

Mem:   8056932k total,  7627692k used,   429240k free,17668k buffers

Swap:  4193276k total,   157492k used,  4035784k free,  5471620k cached



  PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND

17259 fossy 20   0 99.1m  30m 2820 R 92.3  0.4  10:01.71 nomos

7075 fossy 20   0  836m 2960 1668 S  0.0  0.0   1:48.17 fo_scheduler



Charlie



-----Original Message-
From: Michael C. Jaeger [mailto:m...@mcj.de]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 5:29 AM
To: Kline, Charles (US) mailto:charles.kl...@lmco.com>>
Cc: Stangel, Dan mailto:dan.stan...@hpe.com>>; 
fossol...@fossology.org<mailto:fossol...@fossology.org>
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Just curious...question about your 
installation...



Hello,



I think as for the PHP is it the question how much RAM you have (and ... do you 
run a 32-bit OS?)



restarting apache depends on your linux distro, in some cases



  sudo service apache2 restart



or  a tool from the apache web server software could also help (which could be 
installed on your system, I do not know)



  sudo apachectl restart



in other cases google will help. Reading into apachectl can help you to do a 
more careful handling, such as



apachectl configtest

apachectl graceful



...



Kind regards, Michael



> On 16. Jan 2019, at 20:07, Kline, Charles 
> mailto:charles.kl...@lmco.com>> wrote:

>

> Just curious...what you have in your 

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Just curious...question about your installation...

2019-01-22 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

uploading 15GB in a single upload is not advisable in any case, since it will 
lead to speed issues when browsing the source in an aggregated view.

15GB of compressed source code will be like  ... 100GB of uncompressed files? 
that will be that will be maybe like >1000 packages into a single upload? maybe 
magnitude of 1 mio files in one upload? -> that will lead to endlessly running 
queries in the aggregated view unless you are really good at tuning your 
postgresql server.

I would highly recommend to consider splitting your 15GB upload into 30 
packages or so.

Kind regards, Michael



From: fossology@lists.fossology.org [mailto:fossology@lists.fossology.org] On 
Behalf Of Kline, Charles
Sent: Montag, 21. Januar 2019 20:10
To: Michael C. Jaeger
Cc: Stangel, Dan; fossol...@fossology.org
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Just curious...question about your 
installation...


Hi Michael,

Yeah, this could certainly be an issue...they would like to be able to process 
a 15G file and I don't think that is going to happen...if we could get 4G that 
would be nice, but based on the info below that may not even be possible. I'll 
be testing tonight with the following php.ini properties updated to 4096M but 
I'm not holding out much hope...



Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.

 upload_max_filesize = 2048M

Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept.

post_max_size = 2048M



Excerpt from a 'lscpu':

Architecture:  x86_64

CPU op-mode(s):32-bit, 64-bit

CPU(s):4



If I do a 'cat /proc/meminfo':

MemTotal:8056932 kB

MemFree:  430432 kB



And not much running right now...results of 'top -u fossy', seems like we might 
be up against the limit now...

top - 13:29:18 up 8 days, 20:01,  1 user,  load average: 1.00, 1.38, 1.81

Tasks: 210 total,   2 running, 208 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie

Cpu(s):  3.3%us,  0.8%sy,  0.0%ni, 94.8%id,  1.1%wa,  0.0%hi,  0.1%si,  0.0%st

Mem:   8056932k total,  7627692k used,   429240k free,17668k buffers

Swap:  4193276k total,   157492k used,  4035784k free,  5471620k cached



  PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND

17259 fossy 20   0 99.1m  30m 2820 R 92.3  0.4  10:01.71 nomos

7075 fossy 20   0  836m 2960 1668 S  0.0  0.0   1:48.17 fo_scheduler



Charlie



-Original Message-
From: Michael C. Jaeger [mailto:m...@mcj.de]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 5:29 AM
To: Kline, Charles (US) 
Cc: Stangel, Dan ; fossol...@fossology.org
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [FOSSology] Just curious...question about your 
installation...



Hello,



I think as for the PHP is it the question how much RAM you have (and ... do you 
run a 32-bit OS?)



restarting apache depends on your linux distro, in some cases



  sudo service apache2 restart



or  a tool from the apache web server software could also help (which could be 
installed on your system, I do not know)



  sudo apachectl restart



in other cases google will help. Reading into apachectl can help you to do a 
more careful handling, such as



apachectl configtest

apachectl graceful



...



Kind regards, Michael



> On 16. Jan 2019, at 20:07, Kline, Charles 
> mailto:charles.kl...@lmco.com>> wrote:

>

> Just curious...what you have in your pkp.ini file for these properties...or I 
> guess I should ask can you process files greater than 2G?

> ; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.

> upload_max_filesize = 2048M

>

> ; Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept.

> post_max_size = 2048M

>

> Oh, do you know how to restart Apache??? Trying to figure that out.

>

> Charlie

>

> -Original Message-

> From: Kline, Charles (US)

> Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 2:31 PM

> To: 'Stangel, Dan' mailto:dan.stan...@hpe.com>>; 
> fossol...@fossology.org<mailto:fossol...@fossology.org>

> Subject: RE: Question on version 2.5.0

>

> Thanks so much Dan

>

> -Original Message-

> From: Stangel, Dan [mailto:dan.stan...@hpe.com]

> Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 1:52 PM

> To: Kline, Charles (US) 
> mailto:charles.kl...@lmco.com>>;

> fossol...@fossology.org<mailto:fossol...@fossology.org>

> Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: Question on version 2.5.0

>

> Hi Charlie,

>

> Ah, the joys of a large enterprise IT organization.  You ask a lot of good 
> questions, and I would probably defer to other experts on this list for most 
> of them, but I definitely can say that the delete agent has to run 
> exclusively, by design, and that it can be rather slow.  So your users' 
> experiences are not surprising, and I'm not sure there's a good solution.  
> Upgrading to a newer version may resolve some of these issues, but not sure 
> what the team has done around delagent in the past few releases.

>

> As for maintenance tasks, most of t

Re: [FOSSology] Just curious...question about your installation...

2019-01-18 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

I think as for the PHP is it the question how much RAM you have (and ... do you 
run a 32-bit OS?)

restarting apache depends on your linux distro, in some cases

  sudo service apache2 restart

or  a tool from the apache web server software could also help (which could be 
installed on your system, I do not know)

  sudo apachectl restart

in other cases google will help. Reading into apachectl can help you to do a 
more careful handling, such as

apachectl configtest
apachectl graceful

...

Kind regards, Michael

> On 16. Jan 2019, at 20:07, Kline, Charles  wrote:
> 
> Just curious...what you have in your pkp.ini file for these properties...or I 
> guess I should ask can you process files greater than 2G? 
> ; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.
> upload_max_filesize = 2048M
> 
> ; Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept.
> post_max_size = 2048M
> 
> Oh, do you know how to restart Apache??? Trying to figure that out. 
> 
> Charlie
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Kline, Charles (US) 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 2:31 PM
> To: 'Stangel, Dan' ; fossol...@fossology.org
> Subject: RE: Question on version 2.5.0
> 
> Thanks so much Dan
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Stangel, Dan [mailto:dan.stan...@hpe.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 1:52 PM
> To: Kline, Charles (US) ; fossol...@fossology.org
> Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: Question on version 2.5.0
> 
> Hi Charlie,
> 
> Ah, the joys of a large enterprise IT organization.  You ask a lot of good 
> questions, and I would probably defer to other experts on this list for most 
> of them, but I definitely can say that the delete agent has to run 
> exclusively, by design, and that it can be rather slow.  So your users' 
> experiences are not surprising, and I'm not sure there's a good solution.  
> Upgrading to a newer version may resolve some of these issues, but not sure 
> what the team has done around delagent in the past few releases.
> 
> As for maintenance tasks, most of these should be pretty reliable, but to 
> your point, I'm not sure what impact they have on running jobs.  You would 
> definitely want to run the vacuum analyze job somewhat routinely, for the 
> health and well-being of Postgres.  I think in our configuration it is set up 
> as a cron job.
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
> From: Kline, Charles [mailto:charles.kl...@lmco.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2019 11:06 AM
> To: Stangel, Dan ; fossol...@fossology.org
> Subject: RE: Question on version 2.5.0
> 
> Dan,
> At your convenience if you had any thoughts on the below I would appreciate 
> ithaving said that I'm aware that I'm kinda taking advantage of you at 
> this point so please feel free to decline. I'm sure you have plenty on your 
> plate. 
> 
> Back in Nov (I was out for surgery) the users reported the following:
> To the two server admins who kinda support the fossology server from one of 
> the main fossology users: (apparently user was trying to do some 
> deletes.assumption is that 'regular' fossology activity was taking place) Can 
> one of you folks take a look at the Fossology server?
> It's just kind of sitting there doing nothing.
> 
> Admin responded that postgresql and fossology had been restarted. 
> 
> Subsequent feedback from user.
> I tried deletes again, but it's not processing them. It's not even starting 
> the job. 
> And subsequently.from another super user.
> 
> I had a big job running that didn't finish until 11/14/2018 @ 01:13 AM.
> 
> As near as I can tell the delete jobs will wait for current jobs to complete 
> their current step, then pause the job(s), then the delete job(s) executes, 
> then the other jobs continue on with their next step.
> 
> Your deletion jobs have completed last night around 9:54 pm just around the 
> time my job completed the ununpack step.
> 
> 
> 
> This kicked off talk (from a server admin who I have never worked with) of 
> updating fossology to the latest version and/or moving it to another server. 
> This was met with some push back.they finally decided to wait until I 
> returned to work.which wasn't until 12/14.I talked to the one super user 
> trying to get a sense of where things stood.she insisted that there were 
> still issues with trying to do deletes during the week and that they were 
> doing them on the weekends. 
> 
> Meeting was held on 1/7 to discuss. Two main issues.
> 1. The large upload file size, which is being addressed.
> 2. The issue with doing the deletes and things freezing up. 
> 
> In regards to issue 2, I definitely didn't get a sense that the super user 
> was particularly interested in upgrading fossology and in regards to getting 
> a new server we now have a mandate that anything new has to be in the 
> cloud.and at this point that is not an easy process. 
> 
> Based on some of my research I ran into the Exclusive and Nokill settings.as 
> seen in https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki/Job-Scheduler and if I 
> look at 

Re: [FOSSology] Running reuser from the command line

2019-01-15 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

there is no support when you install fossology to trigger the reuse agent right 
now.

But:
1. There is a project tat improves the command line situation for fossology by 
offering a "CLI frontend":
https://github.com/fossology/fossdriver

2. It is in the works via REST:
https://github.com/fossology/fossology

Maybe this could be helpful for your case?

Kind regards, Michael

> On 15. Jan 2019, at 10:35, orzelmicha...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I want to perform reuse on the already uploaded package.
> How can I run "reuser" agent on that package from the command line?
> Is there a possibility to do this?
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[FOSSology] 200 Stars on Github.com

2018-12-20 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

today I noticed that we have reached the 200 stars in github for the fossology 
project:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/stargazers

thanks to you all for this nice mark. In case you did not consider it, adding a 
star, please consider supporting the project with "star-ing" it.

Kind regards, Michael


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[FOSSology] Website content updates

2018-11-28 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

just would like to let you know about some content updates:

1. Simplified version of the one day training is now also on the fossology.org 
home page:
https://www.fossology.org/get-started/basic-training/

2. I have added a new document, summarizing the deployment of FOSSology 
(because persons have asked for this):
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki/General-Administration-Notes

I not a Linux admin professional, if you would have corrections/suggestion, 
please let me know, or just change it right away. This document is just for a 
general overview, just what admins should expect and does not replace the 
"Configuration and Tuning" page also on the wiki.

Kind regards, Michael




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[FOSSology] Updates on the way to 3.4.0

2018-11-05 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

there has been some activity in the project to prepare the release 3.4.0.

1. 3.4.0-RC1:

this is a bad release, because it turned out that when updating from older 
versions it results in data loss.

you are highly advised not to update to this version.

However, changelog contains a lot of pull request history for your reference 
about what has changed from 3.3.0:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/releases/tag/3.4.0-rc1

2. 3.4.0-RC2:

this looks better now. It seem like there is some remaining little thing with 
the ubuntu 18.04 package compatibility but apart from this, 3.4.0-rc2 could be 
good for testing. Testing means it probably does not make sense to install this 
for productive, because 3.4.0 is on the way.

As you can follow on the pull requests / commits involved, there has been some 
corrections applied:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/releases/tag/3.4.0-rc2

We would like to keep the rc2-phase open for some days now, depending on the 
amount of found issues, for a week until when we will release 3.4.0.

Kind regards, Michael




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Re: [FOSSology] Test Server Not Accepting Credentials

2018-07-19 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
hello,

thanks for pointing this out. It should work again.

from time to time there are funny persons who change the password on the 
testuser. And I am not checking it regularly as well …

I could also write a script that resets the entire server installation every 
night. maybe that would also help, but that would mean that all uploads are 
lost until then.

Kind regards, Michael

From: fossology@lists.fossology.org [mailto:fossology@lists.fossology.org] On 
Behalf Of Matt Germonprez
Sent: Mittwoch, 18. Juli 2018 18:31
To: fossol...@fossology.org
Subject: [FOSSology] Test Server Not Accepting Credentials

Hi all,

The credentials on the following are not working (for me):

Server URL: http://83.169.21.23/fossology/
Login user name: testuser
Login password: test

Matt


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[FOSSology] Release of 3.3.0

2018-05-02 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

maybe some of you have noticed it, we did a silent tagging and release some 
time ago on April 17th (but did not update the docs). Mainly because of 
promising improving the release situation - to bring features faster to those 
of you waiting for a release.

The credits for contributed commits (and there is more work of course...), 
sorted alphabetically, for this release go to:

alpianon, amanjain97, Anupam, ChristophNiehoff, deveaud-m, Ghaurav, Maximilian, 
rlintu, Shaheem

Please find more info about this release here:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/releases/tag/3.3.0

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Re: [FOSSology] GSoC 2018

2018-03-26 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

we do not have a length limit.

maybe the following blog posts are helpful:

https://medium.com/@owtf/google-summer-of-code-writing-a-good-proposal-141b1376f076

https://medium.com/@samriddhisinha/writing-kickass-gsoc-proposals-56041e539f5e

Kind regards, Michael

> On 26.03.2018, at 21:06, ITOE JERSY  wrote:
> 
> Pls can I know the word limit or page limit to summit application through 
> your organization
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Re: [FOSSology] Discuss GSoC idea, codebase visualization

2018-03-20 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Dear Nirmal,

thank you very much for interest in the FOSSology project. I have added you to 
the slack channel. Maybe we will find some time tomorrow to chat.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 13.02.2018, at 09:11, Nirmal Sarswat  wrote:
> 
> Hii community,
> 
> I have done some work in related community like which also extract licenses, 
> debug errors and code styles. I knows C++ libraries for data  visualization 
> and in js(d3.js) also. Please add this email to slack channel so that we can 
> discuss more
> email - nirmalsarswat...@gmail.com
> 
> Nirmal Sarswat
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Re: [FOSSology] Accessing fossology metrics programatically

2018-03-08 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

which metrics? could you provide us with an example?

One way would be to have a look into the reporting agents (spdx2 / readmeoss) 
which show how to access the analysis?

Kind regards, Michael


> On 08.03.2018, at 10:16, Martin  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> What is the current best method to prgramatically access metrics
> provided by a Fossology instance v3.2 ?
> 
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Re: [FOSSology] FOSSology Release 3.2

2018-02-21 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

no problem. just a few thoughts:

* LibreOffice/OO can open these files (... this is the "for" for ...)
* Actually this is a consensus because some organizations / persons run 
primarily proprietary Word processors on primarily proprietary OSes which 
understand the *.docx as well.

-> but how about changing the output to ODF, would these proprietary Word 
processors run OK with *.odt (?) files?

Kind regards, Michael

PS. By the way this report can be opened on macosx with TextEdit.app as well.


> On 21.02.2018, at 22:21, Matija Šuklje  wrote:
> 
> Very very neat! Congratulations to the whole team for the great new release!
> 
> Dne četrtek, 15. februar 2018 ob 10:46:29 CET je Jaeger, Michael C.
> napisal(a):
>> *   Comprehensive generation of analysis information as *.docx file for
>> Libre-/OpenOffice Write
> 
> Sorry to nit-pick, but wouldn’t that be the ODF format (which also happens to
> actually be an open format and ISO standard)?
> 
> 
> cheers,
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Re: [FOSSology] Unable to access fossololgy demo site

2018-01-29 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

thanks for pointing this out. actually first point was about the credentials, 
because actual credentials are here:

https://www.fossology.org/get-started/

(I am not sure about the credentials named, because there was no "demo" in the 
name. Pls check.)

But then, it was actually the server file system was full (40GB ? hm, someone 
with a big motivation to see fossology running here?). so, no admin login was 
possible as well. I reset the instance. It should run fine again.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 29.01.2018, at 06:02, Jihyun Lee  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am trying to use fossology via demo site (http://83.169.21.23/fossology/) 
> but I can't login with testdemo/demo account. The page keeps showing 'Module 
> unavailable or your login session timed out." message.
> 
> Is there another account or any plan to fix it?
> 
> Please let me know ASAP.
> I look forward to hear from you.
> 
> Regards,
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Re: [FOSSology] Fossology

2017-07-19 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

I am sorry to hear that, some description is here:

https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/README.md 


otherwise, could you pls. be more specific what fails (like which docker 
version, machine specs, error message or what does not happen what you would 
expect...)

Kind regards, Michael


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> wrote:
> 
> Dear Oliver,
> I'm trying for 2 days to install fossology on docker. But i failed! Can you 
> give me a description how it works?
> Thanks!
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Re: [FOSSology] Fossology training question

2017-07-19 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hello,

I am glad to read there is interest for this.

We do not have the certification of fossology skills ready, but there are 1-day 
trainings co-located at some events of the Linux Foundation. The next 1-day 
training offered as colocated event at the Open Source Summit Europe 2017 can 
be found here:

http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/open-source-summit-europe/extend-the-experience/co-located-events
 


I think, regarding the certificates, we need to discuss this how to maybe 
change the existing 1-day training.

Kind regards, Michael



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> 
> Hello,
> 
> I would like to know if you have any training program to use Fossology and 
> the possibility to get a certification or a document that proves Fossology 
> adquired skills.
> 
> I will be grateful if you can send me this information.
> 
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[FOSSology] FOSSology on the next event: FOSDEM 2017

2017-01-31 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

for sharing some news about the persons involved in FOSSology:

Kate Stewart and Maximilian Huber will be around at upcoming FOSDEM this week, 
so in case you would like to contact the "involved" from the FOSSology project 
- this could be an opportunity. Kate will also present about SPDX and 
automation [1] on Saturday  in the Legal and Policy dev room.

[1] https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/event/license_compliance_easy/ 


Have fun, Michael


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[FOSSology] By the way II: FOSSology 1-day hands on

2016-08-10 Thread Michael C. Jaeger
Hi,

  the Linux Foundation offers a one-day-hands-on-tutorial on the FOSSology 
application: Using it, using it efficiently, getting most out of reusing 
analyses and more.

There will be two events where this tutorial is co-located:

1) Linux Con North America, on August 25th (Thursday), find more information 
here:
http://sched.co/7pGQ 

2) Linux Con Europe / Embedded Linux Conf Europe, on October 7th (Friday), a 
link will follow. It is the same content as at the Linux Con North America, so 
the link given above is good for a briefing.

I plant to be there at the Linux Con Europe (which is in Berlin, Germany), so I 
am available for your comments / criticism / remarks you always wanted to make 
about FOSSology.

Please consider sharing this information to interested colleagues. Contacts for 
the two events are Kate Stewart and my person - please do not hesitate to ask!

Kind regards,
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