Thank you for your suggestions. I'll give it a try.
Fab
Le 24 août 2022 20:52:25 GMT+02:00, Ryan Pavlik a écrit
:
>Better yet, if you use the REUSE tool to extract an SPDX file, this
>utility I wrote can coalesce it into a more human-usable DEP5-format
>debian/copyright file:
>
>https://githu
Better yet, if you use the REUSE tool to extract an SPDX file, this
utility I wrote can coalesce it into a more human-usable DEP5-format
debian/copyright file:
https://github.com/rpavlik/spdx-to-dep5
It's not suitable for use directly in a package, but it's a good
starting point and can be fille
On Mon, 2022-08-22 at 21:00 +0200, Fab Stz wrote:
> Does there exist a tool for Debian that will parse a package directory (its
> source files), extract the "SPDX-License-Identifier:" and produce something
> that would fit into a machine-readable debian/copyright file?
For the more general ques
Hi,
> Does there exist a tool for Debian that will parse a package directory (its
> source files), extract the "SPDX-License-Identifier:" and produce something
> that would fit into a machine-readable debian/copyright file?
AFAIK, the reuse tool (which also generates these annoying headers) can
Hi all,
Does there exist a tool for Debian that will parse a package directory (its
source files), extract the "SPDX-License-Identifier:" and produce something
that would fit into a machine-readable debian/copyright file?
Thanks
Fab
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