There can be a directory-wide filename that specifies licence for all .C
files in directory...

It does not need to be in every file separately (altough some people
like it that way, but it is not mandatory)

bye
andraz

On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 16:04 -0300, flavio wrote:
> I am following the previous thread's discussion that stated it as I
> wrote. Thanks for the reply, but it still doesn't answer my question:
> how to do it? 
> 
> 2007/3/2, Holger Levsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>         Hi,
>         
>         On Wednesday 28 February 2007 19:34, flavio wrote:
>         > when scanning, then, if there is a header saying it is GPL,
>         LGPL or if
>         > there is no header at all, the file is fine, no reports. if
>         it says
>         > anything else, post a report  for further investigation. is
>         that it? 
>         
>         As I understand it, no header means no copyright+licence
>         information, ergo
>         normal (=non copyleft) copyright applies, ergo not ok for
>         distribution.
>         
>         
>         regards,
>                 Holger
>         
> 


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