Hello, Thank you for the comment. I also find following commit. - https://github.com/linux-audit/audit-userspace/commit/e63a8b1628170151016470075396e3697dd57a9b
BTW, I found another license question. The libauparse.so are created following source codes. In 'auparse/Makefile.am' AM_CPPFLAGS = -I. -I${top_srcdir} -I${top_srcdir}/src -I${top_srcdir}/lib -I${top_srcdir}/common : libauparse_la_SOURCES = lru.c interpret.c nvlist.c ellist.c \ auparse.c auditd-config.c message.c data_buf.c \ auparse-defs.h auparse-idata.h data_buf.h \ nvlist.h auparse.h ellist.h \ internal.h lru.h rnode.h interpret.h \ private.h expression.c expression.h tty_named_keys.h \ normalize.c normalize-llist.c normalize-llist.h \ normalize-internal.h normalize_obj_kind_map.h \ normalize_record_map.h normalize_syscall_map.h We can find following line in internal.h #include "auditd-config.h" I can find src/auditd-config.h file which is GPLv2. The "src/auditd-config.h" should be also LGPLv2.1 Regardss, > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Steve Grubb" <sgr...@redhat.com> > To: "linux-audit@redhat.com" <linux-audit@redhat.com> > Cc: "hiroaki.f...@ymail.ne.jp" <hiroaki.f...@ymail.ne.jp> > Date: 2023/02/01 水 00:53 > Subject: Re: audit library license > > > Hello, > > On Monday, January 30, 2023 7:55:20 PM EST hiroaki.f...@ymail.ne.jp wrote: > > Dear All members, > > > > We can find following lines in audit/README file > > > > LICENSE > > ======= > > The audit daemon is released as GPL'd code. The audit daemon's libraries > > libaudit.* and libauparse.* are released under LGPL so that it may be > > linked with 3rd party software. > > > > I found that latest audit library linked libaucommon.so. > > > > ./lib/Makefile.in:AM_CPPFLAGS = -I. -I${top_srcdir} -I${top_srcdir}/auparse > > -I${top_srcdir}/common ./lib/Makefile.in:libaudit_la_LIBADD = > > $(CAPNG_LDADD) ${top_builddir}/common/libaucommon.la > > ./lib/Makefile.in:libaudit_la_DEPENDENCIES = $(libaudit_la_SOURCES) > > ../config.h ${top_builddir}/common/libaucommon.la > > > > ./auparse/Makefile.am:AM_CPPFLAGS = -I. -I${top_srcdir} -I${top_srcdir}/src > > -I${top_srcdir}/lib -I${top_srcdir}/common > > ./auparse/Makefile.am:libauparse_la_LIBADD = > > ${top_builddir}/lib/libaudit.la ${top_builddir}/common/libaucommon.la > > ./auparse/Makefile.am:libauparse_la_DEPENDENCIES = > > $(libauparse_la_SOURCES) ${top_builddir}/config.h > > ${top_builddir}/common/libaucommon.la > > > > Libaucommo.so is created by following files > > > > ./common/Makefile.am:libaucommon_la_SOURCES = audit-fgets.c strsplit.c > > > > And the license of audit/common/audit-fgets.c is GPLv2 > > > > This mean the license of latest audit libraries are also GPLv2. > > > > Is my understanding correct? > > The intention stated in the README file is correct. The code in question is > only used by 3 plugins which are GPL and those functions are hidden from > external users of libaudit. The code can be relicenced to make it LGPL so > everything matches the intentions. > > -Steve > > > -- > Linux-audit mailing list > Linux-audit@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit > > -- Linux-audit mailing list Linux-audit@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit