> Thanks, this looks useful. > You're welcome. Thank you for putting it in your tree. > > Also, I note that the unicode files have > > MODULE_LICENSE("Dual BSD/GPL"); > > Where did this come from? Is this a thing you decided upon or is it > unicode.org's license requirement? > In this case I've taken the precedental approach rather than looking through licensing files. Other NLS files have a notice that they are based on unicode.org table, so I've supposed that the license requirements were already checked for them and the code was reviewed and tested for a long time, so I've picked another nls_*.c file and only replaced the actual tables using a simple python script. So actually I don't hold any copyright on this one. All copyright goes to original nls_*.c and to Unicode consortium. -- Regards Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
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