Hi Auke,

>> I'd just like a clarification of the license for bickley. The COPYING
>> file states that its GPLv2 but the headers of all the c/h files that I
>> checked contains LGPLv2. Can someone clarify what the proper license
>> actually is?
>
> In general, the contents of the COPYING file is irrelevant and the header of 
> each
> c/h-file declares the actual file.
>
> This allows developers to put mixed GPLv2/LGPLv2 code in one tarball (IOW, a
> library part, and a tool part based on that libary, for instance).
>
> Of course, the bickley author(s) need to confirm this, but you should 
> certainly
> not assume anything from the presence of a "COPYING" file, and always look at 
> the
> source code header.

I'm aware of that, but it does help if what the intention of the
license is (lgpl library, gpl tool) for the entire tarball release is
documented somewhere central so that a packager or distro doesn't have
to cross reference a whole series of files to work out which is which
to work out what bits of the resultant compiled are licensed which
way. It makes life a little easier to ensure the intention of the
mixed license is adhered to.

Cheers,
Peter
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