Follow-up Comment #2, task #16596 (group administration): We have updated the files in our tarball (in the simcore/, qsimphone/, build/ and doc/ subdirectories, and at the top-level) with copyright and license notices to hopefully be compliant with these GNU requirements.
For the patches/ subdirectory, added an explanation to patches/PATCHES.txt that the copyright of the diff files belongs to the original copyright holders. To explain the copyright situation of non-text and automatically generated files, added README.txt files to the following subdirectories: qsimphone/icons, qsimphone/flags, qsimphone/resources and build/config-win32. Added GFDL.html to the doc/ subdirectory and links to it inside all html files in that directory. Also added copyright/copying notices to all txt "documentation" files. If there is any omission or misunderstanding, please let us know, so it can be fixed. You can find the new tarball here: http://www.simphone.org/0.9.3/simphone-src-0.9.3-a1.tar.gz Following is the list of dependency licenses that you requested: cares/: MIT license https://c-ares.org/license.html cryptopp/: boost license, but all individual files supposed to be in the public domain https://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp/blob/master/License.txt dht/: MIT license https://github.com/jech/dht/blob/master/LICENCE efence/: GPL2 Note this is a windows port of a GNU library. It is not part of Simphone by default, neither at compile time nor at any other time. Still it sits in the source code archive so that developers can optionally enable memory debugging on windows just as they already can on GNU/Linux. I am unable to provide a link, because the site it used to be hosted on no longer exists on the Internet; the license text is available as efence/COPYING. If any of this is a problem, it can be removed from the source tree and done with. expat/: MIT (?) license https://github.com/libexpat/libexpat/blob/master/expat/COPYING miniupnpc/: BSD license https://github.com/miniupnp/miniupnp/blob/master/miniupnpc/LICENSE npth/: LGPL 2.1 https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/npth/npth-1.7.tar.bz2 openssl/: Apache license https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/master/LICENSE.txt Note openssl version 1.1.1 in our source tree still uses their old OpenSSL/SSLeay license, but we are going to update to the new openssl version for the next Simphone release, and that one has an Apache license. portaudio/: MIT (?) license https://www.portaudio.com/license.html qsimphone/icons/qdarkstyle.qss, qsimphone/icons/qdarkstyle/: MIT license Note the file was taken from the Internet, there is no official primary link that we know of, but copyright notice and license text are inside the file. qsimphone/resources/ip*.bin: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License https://db-ip.com/db/lite.php qtbase/: LGPL 2.1 https://www.qt.io/faq/tag/qt-open-source-licensing Note Qt is not part of the source tree, but is part of compiled Simphone binaries. None of the "third party" Qt components are part of Simphone binaries, so their licenses are irrelevant (only the "qtbase" license might be relevant) qtsingleapplication/: BSD license (embedded in all source files) https://github.com/qtproject/qt-solutions/tree/master/LICENSES speex/, speexdsp/: BSD-style license https://www.xiph.org/licenses/bsd/speex https://www.speex.org udev/libudev/: LGPL 2.1 https://github.com/mcatalancid/libudev/blob/1.8.2/src/COPYING Note this is not the official link. The latest udev/libudev has been integrated into systemd. But the version in our source tree has a GPL2 udev and an LGPL libudev inside (as the above link also shows), whereas only libudev is used by Simphone; the rest of the top-level udev code is there only to provide the original source structure for reference. If this would be a problem, we could delete everything except for udev/libudev. Libudev is needed for audio device hotplug detection under GNU/Linux. build/rlink/: RCSL/RPSL/GPL2 Unable to provide a link, because "RealNetworks" has removed the source code from their website. The texts of their licenses are available in the build/rlink directory inside the source tree. The rlink script is used by the simphone compilation process on windows as a substitute for the missing --gc-sections option of GNU ld. build/makedepend/: X11 license https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/util/makedepend/tree/COPYING?h=makedepend-1.0.5 build/patch.py: MIT license https://github.com/techtonik/python-patch/blob/master/doc/LICENSE build/uudecode.pl: public domain Note this script was posted to UseNET in the year 1995. The Simphone shar installer calls it to extract uuencoded binary resources (icons). _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?16596> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.nongnu.org/
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