Hey Matthias, This is good information!!
A quick question. When you say "is there an indicator that the file could not be donate", where would I look for this indication?? Would it be in the file header itself? Maybe an external list? Anywhere else? I ask to make sure that I'm doing a complete job at this. Thanks. -brad w. On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 12:06 AM Matthias Bläsing <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Brad, > > without hasving looked Ingo the files, tge descripotion sounds normal. > > Oracle donated the files they decidedbthey could as is, so with their > copyright and the GPL/CDDL license header. One oft the things to check is: > Came the file from the donation (if I remember correctly Jan did a merge > directly Form the donated ZIP, so that should be safe) and is there an > indicator that the file could not be donated. If the file could be donated, > it is correct to change the license heafderr to the ASF one. > > For Sun vs. Oracle: Sun was bought by Oracle, so the ownership of the code > transfered to Oracle. > > HTH > > Matthias > > > Am 28. Juli 2020 06:43:25 MESZ schrieb Brad Walker <[email protected]>: > >Here are several places in the C/C++ CND module an incompatible (?) > >license > >exists.. > > > >For example the file *cnd/cnd.dwarfdump/build.xml *has an Orace/Sun > >copyright. > > > >So I'm left kinda confused. Was this really donated by Oracle with this > >copyright? If so, what should we do in these cases? > > > >-brad w. > > -- > Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail > gesendet.
