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gpl
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5675
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
One of the most common problems port maintainers have is figuring out what license is what to tag ports. NetBSD keeps copies of licenses in pkgsrc and has a method to display them. I don't want to go that far yet, but having copies of the licenses is very handy.
We'll have to add more as time passes. Name them exactly as they are in the list of licenses in bsd.mport.mk (make license-list on a port).
For now, I've included some of the more common GPL variants and the Redhat liberation font license.
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gpl2
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5675
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
One of the most common problems port maintainers have is figuring out what license is what to tag ports. NetBSD keeps copies of licenses in pkgsrc and has a method to display them. I don't want to go that far yet, but having copies of the licenses is very handy.
We'll have to add more as time passes. Name them exactly as they are in the list of licenses in bsd.mport.mk (make license-list on a port).
For now, I've included some of the more common GPL variants and the Redhat liberation font license.
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gpl3
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5675
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
One of the most common problems port maintainers have is figuring out what license is what to tag ports. NetBSD keeps copies of licenses in pkgsrc and has a method to display them. I don't want to go that far yet, but having copies of the licenses is very handy.
We'll have to add more as time passes. Name them exactly as they are in the list of licenses in bsd.mport.mk (make license-list on a port).
For now, I've included some of the more common GPL variants and the Redhat liberation font license.
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lgpl
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5675
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
One of the most common problems port maintainers have is figuring out what license is what to tag ports. NetBSD keeps copies of licenses in pkgsrc and has a method to display them. I don't want to go that far yet, but having copies of the licenses is very handy.
We'll have to add more as time passes. Name them exactly as they are in the list of licenses in bsd.mport.mk (make license-list on a port).
For now, I've included some of the more common GPL variants and the Redhat liberation font license.
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liberation
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5675
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
One of the most common problems port maintainers have is figuring out what license is what to tag ports. NetBSD keeps copies of licenses in pkgsrc and has a method to display them. I don't want to go that far yet, but having copies of the licenses is very handy.
We'll have to add more as time passes. Name them exactly as they are in the list of licenses in bsd.mport.mk (make license-list on a port).
For now, I've included some of the more common GPL variants and the Redhat liberation font license.
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