Thanks guys for your help. This is why I asked about a CGL compliance calculator: There is this meta-cgl layer: git.enea.com Git - linux/meta-cgl.git/summary available to the community that tries to be a placeholder and a starting point for building a CGL compliant Linux distribution using Yocto Project. git.enea.com Git - linux/meta-cgl.git/summary 2014-04-11 Alexandru.Vaduva Removed the mask done for lvm2 recipe. master commit | commitdiff | tree | snapshot 2014-04-08 Valentin Cobelea README file cleanup and improvements. View on git.enea.com Preview by Yahoo My personal github link is available at: VaduvaAlexandru/meta-cgl? VaduvaAlexandru/meta-cgl This repo is a clone of the meta-cgl layer maintained by Enea (http://www.enea.com/linux) View on github.com Preview by Yahoo I am thinking of a tool to try and calculate the cgl compliance and after a number of searches done on the internet I found nothing. Decided to come to the community and ask for some help. If anyone wants to contribute with ideas or wishes to do a review after the first draft of the tool is completed it will be wonderful. Inside the Yocto Project community the layer had a warm welcoming. If anyone interested in the evolution of the tool can follow the available links or can send a private email to me. I will try to keep them posted when any interesting changes will be made in the layer. For the moment the work in this layer is just at the beginning, but I was curious about how much of the tools, patches, cgl compiance tests etc. used to make part of a cgl compliant Linux system were available to the community. Alex On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 12:57 AM, Peter Badovinatz <tabmowzo at us.ibm.com> wrote: On 05/05/14 12:06, Vaduva alexandru wrote: > Are there any tools for testing like for LSB? No, sorry. It's all manual disclosure based. As implied below, all currently-registered distributions for CGL 5 support all mandatory requirements. Any differences would be in coverage of non-mandatory requirements. But if you're interested in submitting a distribution for registration then you can get the information from the web site and you need to fill in the documentation. > On Monday, May 5, 2014 9:53 PM, Peter Badovinatz <tabmowzo at us.ibm.com> > wrote: > On 04/05/14 14:56, Vaduva alexandru wrote: > >? > Is there available any CGL compliance calculator app? >? > The apps purpose would be to calculate the level of CGL compliance based >? > on the number of CGL available compliance or similar. >? > >? > Alex >? > > > Alex, > > There is no such app. Rather than 'compliance' CGL supports a > registration program based on reviewed disclosure of support. You can > review the registrations on this page: > http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/cgl/registered-distributions#CGL_5.0_Registered_Distributions_.2F_Platforms > > The registrations documents describe how each distribution supports the > mandatory requirements in the CGL specification. The documents will also > describe whether and how non-mandatory requirements are supported. For > better or worse you'll need to review the documents to determine the > details of each distribution's support. > > -- > Peter R. Badovinatz > Mobile: +1 (503) 929 8853 > Information Management Portfolio | Pacific Northwest > IBM Corporation > > > > -- Peter R. Badovinatz Mobile: +1 (503) 929 8853 STG Competitive Initiatives: Oracle Competitive, Linux, Standards, Migrations IBM Corporation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/lf_carrier/attachments/20140506/3f0d01cf/attachment-0001.html>