Hi, Luis, I'm primarily using the Ninka tool detailed in Dr. Daniel German's (currently unpublished) paper, "A sentence-matching method for automatic license identification of source code files." You can download the paper here: http://turingmachine.org/~dmg/papers/#sec-1.3 I'm also using Fossology's "fosslic" tool. yours, Julius On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Luis Villa <luis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, Julius- > Just curious- you seem to be doing a systematic scan of things here. > May I ask what tool you're using? > > Thanks- > Luis > > On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Julius Davies <juliusdavies@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> rsync's RPM says it is gplv3+. >> >> But.... >> >> rsync-3.0.6/getgroups.c;GPLv3 >> rsync-3.0.6/testhelp/maketree.py;GPLv2 >> >> The rest of the source is mostly GPLv3+ with some ZLIB. >> >> >> The "maketree.py" file doesn't seem too important. I ran it for fun >> by just typing: >> >> python maketree.py >> >> And now I have 688MB of randomly named files and directories under >> /tmp/foo (420 directories, 8420 files). So I'm not really sure if the >> fact "maketree.py" is strictly GPLv2 matters at all. >> -- yours, Julius Davies 250-592-2284 (Home) 250-893-4579 (Mobile) http://juliusdavies.ca/logging.html _______________________________________________ Fedora-legal-list mailing list Fedora-legal-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legal-list