[Olsr-dev] [Olsr-commit] OLSR.org main repository branch, stable, updated. OLSRD_0_6_2-368-g4ab453c

Hans-Christoph Steiner (spam-protected)
Fri May 11 16:07:14 CEST 2012


> - Log -----------------------------------------------------------------
> commit 4ab453c1c0997a480190afeff369f3a5376cdec2
> Author: Ferry Huberts <(spam-protected)>
> Date:   Thu May 10 14:30:01 2012 +0200
> 
>    Makefile: build pud too on Linux
> 
>    The nmealib library is now included, so the
>    build is self-contained
> 
>    Signed-off-by: Ferry Huberts <(spam-protected)>
> 
> commit d481c35bc9a5d1e015182a60e0eb08df4c2a0e8d
> Author: Ferry Huberts <(spam-protected)>
> Date:   Thu May 10 21:34:07 2012 +0200
> 
>    PUD: add nmealib to build
> 
>    Signed-off-by: Ferry Huberts <(spam-protected)>
> 
> commit 38b06dc66b64901786acb270762464b22344ef93
> Author: Ferry Huberts <(spam-protected)>
> Date:   Thu May 10 11:47:45 2012 +0200
> 
>    PUD: include nmealib v0.6.7
> 
>    Signed-off-by: Ferry Huberts <(spam-protected)>

I generally am a fan of LGPL, but I feel I should point this out because it seems to go against the current state of the olsrd source tree:

Having the LGPL nmealib in the olsrd source and also including pud in "make build_all" violates the spirit of the license of the rest of the code in olsrd.  Everywhere else, it is a BSD-style license.  If someone downloads olsrd, looks at the olsrd/license.txt file, then runs "make build_all", they might think they have BSD-style licensed software, but that would not be true.

.hc



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