I now have a "mangen" version which I've updated to use the newer Felix searchpolicy classes.

The present version has two external components included in source form:

   * mini-bcel - a heavily stripped down version of BCEL, with headers
   under an Apache 1.1 license
   * asm - originally from ObjectWeb and (c) France Telecom, but under
   an open source BSD style license that I believe would permit it's
   submission to the Felix SVN

   In fact these are "either / or" components - since mangen can be
   configured to use either a BCEL class scanner or an ASM class scanner.

Long term - I guess for the ASM part, it would be better to pull in an ASM Jar from a suitable repository using Maven. The "mini-bcel" part could be moved to full BCEL - this would result in needing a much bigger BCEL JAR, since the stripped version is way smaller and just includes the essential classes.

Problem I have right now is time - I'd like to submit mangen sooner rather than later, and I don't have time to look at changing making mangen and build to work in this way. Once in SVN, either I or someone else can look at tidying this area up later?

So - is it legitimate and ok for me to submit these sources as-is, leaving them with their respective license headers?

-- Rob


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