Hi Nick, Nick Holland wrote on Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 09:44:41PM -0500:
> Things that aren't BSD-ish license are in /usr/src/gnu. Still true, but... > If that's where your problem is, that's what you want to leave out. ... that part is mildly misleading. Large parts below /usr/src/gnu/ *are* BSD-ish. See: $ sed -n 3,7p /usr/src/gnu/README This directory contains software that is Gigantic and Nasty but Unavoidable. Some, but not all, of the software in this subtree follows special rules, i.e. licences other than BSD. Besides, GPL is not a problem when *redistributing* OpenBSD. The GPL explicitly allows redistribution, and the source code is available as required. It only becomes a potential problem if you want to change a GPL-licensed file and then distribute binaries of the changed version. But before starting to edit any file, you look at the license header in that file in the first place and consider the implications, don't you? So you don't need any list for that, either. Yours, Ingo