Henrik Nordström wrote:
Just noticed the external_acl/eDirectory_userip is licensed by GPLv3 or
later. This is inconsistent with the rest of the code which is GPLv2 or
later, and is also what we announce as main license for the distribution
as a whole. I see a risk here that the eDirectory_userip gets mislabeled
as having a GPLv2 or later license like the rest.

I do not think moving Squid as such to GPLv3 or later is appropriate
solution.


The author confirmed in bugzilla that he was happy with it being labeled GPLv2 and changed the COPYING file over before I merged. http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2905

We seem to have missed some of the GPL references in the update. Sorry.

Are there any other requirements that you know of apart from switching the 3 to a 2 in those statements?

Amos
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