>  So it seems that errno.h is not copyrightable, thus I can just go on
> the kernel sources and get whatever constants are there without
> worrying about licensing. However, I don't expect to do this in an
> automated way, I would just copy the constants and reorganize the code
> my own way. I don't know if that still qualifies above. So my doubt
> is: is there a way to get a commend from Android lawyers about that ?

If it's legal advice you seek, the best thing to do is to contact your
own lawyers.  No mailing list is qualified to give you legal advice.
--Juan

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