On Sat, 2006-05-27 at 13:43 +0200, Robert Scheck wrote: > Hello Nicholas, > > On Fr, 26 Mai 2006, Nicholas Miell wrote: > > A crazy license, no documentation, no web site, no mailing list, no CVS, > > no real presence besides a RPM, a bugzilla component, and the occasional > > mention on the SystemTap list. > > did you ever have a look to elfutils-0.120/{AUTHORS,THANKS}? Red Hat is > upstream for elfutils and developed by Ulrich Drepper and Roland McGrath. > Both are also glibc developers or even maintainers (see /lib/libc.so.6). > Yes, I am aware of this. Does this mean I email them personally with all elfutils questions/discussions/patches? Shouldn't that be done on a public list? > > Why is this being used instead of the other (more sensibly licensed? I > > can't tell, I have no idea what the elfutils license means.) libelfs and > > libdwarfs that are available? > > Huh? Do you have other elfutils than me? GPL and OSL as far as I got from > the elfutils spec file in Fedora Core and rest seems to be explained after > reading the comments of elfutils-0.120/libdw/dwarf_attr.c for example. > elfutils is licensed under the GPL for all the tools (which I'm perfectly OK with), and the GPL and/or something unintelligible for the libraries. AFAICT, the "something unitelligible" says that it can also be used by any OSI sufficienty viral OSI license, but I haven't paid a lawyer to explain it to me. The choice of GPL and/or viral OSI license for a library that reimplements a common API used by most (all?) ELF Unixen is strange, considering that better APIs could probably be developed if portable application compatibility is not a goal of the project, and that seems to be the case based on the licensing choice and comments by Mr. Drepper. > > And where does one go to get bugs fixed, because I don't think bugzilla > > is it. (Although, I think this may be a bugzilla privileges issue.) > > Whenever Red Hat is upstream, Bugzilla is the used bugtracking tool. Sorry, > that I'm not really able to get your problem... This is being discussed elsewhere in this thread, so I'm not going to repeat myself here. -- Nicholas Miell <nmiell@xxxxxxxxxxx> -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list