Am 31.10.2013 um 20:38 schrieb Jeff Epler <[email protected]>:

> Why not start by fixing new files in src/ with gnu-style copyright
> blocks?

I already committed to take this on.

>  We can have an argument about "configuration files" and
> licenses later.
> 
> The problem I'm worried is tougher is the files in UB which are clearly
> marked with licenses that are not GPL-compatible (the "All rights
> reserved" files in xeno_math).

This directory defines a kernel module which started as a copy of the rtai_math 
subtree of the RTAI distribution as it stands, and uses a subset of the files 
therein.

If that is actually an issue, then it is an issue for the RTAI kernel as 
currently distributed by linuxcnc.org as well.

If the answer to this question is 'well it isnt an issue for RTAI for reason 
X', say because it's distributed as different package, then the answer for 
xeno_math is to package it separately I would assume, but not some license 
tagging. 

I'm open to suggestions.

- Michael
 


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