On Fri, 2017-06-16 at 09:12 +0000, Thomas Thorne wrote: > >> Is it only possible to use the special > >> LICENSE = "CLOSED" > >> license for licenses not already placed in the main license > directory? > > > > Yes, there's special-case logic for 'CLOSED'. Can you not just use > that for your internal pieces? It's special-cased in a few places. > > I can use CLOSED. I just wanted to ensure I was following the > recommended or best practice. > > As this is an internal thing it should be OK for now. I was > wondering what would happen if a closed licenses was updated, as > nothing would currently note the md5 change.
FWIW: We created a proprietary license file called files/common- licenses/company.txt in our proprietary layer, then added the following to layer.conf: COMPANY_COMMON_LICENSES := '${@os.path.normpath("${LAYERDIR}/files/com mon-licenses")}' BB_HASHBASE_WHITELIST_append = " COMPANY_COMMON_LICENSES" Then a recipe can get the "standard" proprietary license by doing: LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://${COMPANY_COMMON_LICENSES}/company.txt;md5=9b1139fa1fcb869069db eecca44350a5" It works pretty well and also make it clear what license the recipe is under. I believe that the BB_HASHBASE_WHITELIST was necessary at the time to prevent changes in the project working path from causing a full rebuild of the all proprietary packages and so that the sstate signatures would match regardless, but I might be wrong about it being necessary. > > > The mega manual mentions CLOSED in 7 places. One of those places > also lists "Proprietary" as a value so I could used either in some > cases. Based on my reading of the manual "Proprietary" would not be > exempt from setting up the LIC_FILES_CHKSUM, but CLOSED would be. -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto