On Aug 5, 2016, at 2:31 PM, Guy Harris <[email protected]> wrote:
> 'test/run_and_catch_crashes' has non-whitelisted license 'UNKNOWN'
> 'macosx-support-lib-patches/qt-fix-pc-files' has non-whitelisted
> license 'UNKNOWN'
> 'macosx-support-lib-patches/qt-fix-pc-file' has non-whitelisted license
> 'UNKNOWN'
>
> They were missing copyright notices. I added some.
Fixed.
> 'tools/asn2deb' has non-whitelisted license 'GPL (v2 or later) GPL (v2
> or later) (with incorrect FSF address)'
> 'tools/idl2deb' has non-whitelisted license 'GPL (v2 or later) GPL (v2
> or later) (with incorrect FSF address)'
>
> Address fixed, hopefully that'll make it happy.
No, it's still annoyed because the initials GPL appear more than once in the
file, or something such as that. It should do a better job of detecting actual
*licenses* as opposed to, for example
scriptinfo = """asn2deb version 2004-02-17
Copyright 2004, W. Borgert
Free software, released under the terms of the GPL."""
or
create_file("debian/copyright",
"""This package has been created automatically be asn2deb on
%s for Debian GNU/Linux.
Wireshark: http://www.wireshark.com/
Copyright:
GPL, as evidenced by existence of GPL license file \"COPYING\".
(the GNU GPL may be viewed on Debian systems in
/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL)
""" % (iso))
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