Re: libgcrypt license

2019-10-23 Thread Kristian Fiskerstrand
On 22.10.2019 20:50, Werner Koch via Gnupg-users wrote:
> There is no real reason
> for this and we could change the license if that really makes a
> difference for you. 

It would help me as a downstream packager at least; to the extent that
otherwise we'll have to update license acceptance information in the
package.

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Re: libgcrypt license

2019-10-22 Thread Werner Koch via Gnupg-users
On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 12:27, Fuse Hiroaki said:

> https://github.com/gpg/libgcrypt/commit/915570db198f2cf15db5c034096a444a8a79476e#diff-c55728a8e1162a431e4754734d27a041

I don't known what you found on github, which seems to be an inofficial
mirror of GnuPG (and I do not want to check that specific commit).
However, dumpsexp.c is indeed under the GPLv3.  There is no real reason
for this and we could change the license if that really makes a
difference for you.  You can also distribute without that debug helper.

> This mean that only dumpsexp is GPLv3?

I have not checked but in case you find another GPL tool, please let us
know via a feature request on our bug tracker.


Shalom-Salam,

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libgcrypt license

2019-10-21 Thread Fuse Hiroaki via Gnupg-users
Hello

I have a question about libgcrypt license

We can find following license notice

 Libgcrypt is distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License (LGPLv2.1+). The helper programs as well as the documentation are
distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPLv2+). The
file LICENSES has notices about contributions that require that these
additional notices are distributed.

And I also found following commit

https://github.com/gpg/libgcrypt/commit/915570db198f2cf15db5c034096a444a8a79476e#diff-c55728a8e1162a431e4754734d27a041


This mean that only dumpsexp is GPLv3?

BR,
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