apologies, i didn't find this thread until i talked on #debian-devel today,
so um... i wrote my own :)
http://pyjamas.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pyjamas/trunk/contrib/copyright_check.py?view=log
pyjamas has 2,000 files, from a wide range of projects and sources:
(fckeditor, python, random win32 m
[ brief response, I hope to respond in more detail to much
of this thread soon ]
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 08:54:05AM +0900, Charles Plessy
wrote:
> I think that DEP 5 still needs some work, so I hope that
> you will not be too annoyed if some changes during the
> discussions on the draft will break
Le Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 11:58:46PM +0100, Jon Dowland a écrit :
> Please find attached a short python script that I have written based on the
> current text of DEP-5 at dep.debian.net[1].
> It will print out a list of each Files: stanza found in the copyright,
> followed by the list of files whic
Benjamin Drung wrote:
> You can get rid of those './' by replacing . with *:
>
> find * -path 'debian/*'
That's not entirely equivalent; shells do not expand globs to include
files beginning with "." by default.
Jon, I would suggest using os.walk and fnmatch - it will cover this
issue and w
Am Sonntag, den 13.09.2009, 23:58 +0100 schrieb Jon Dowland:
> Most of the examples given in DEP-5 containing the path
> character will not work, either, e.g.
>
> Files: debian/*
>
> Assuming they are passed into a find(1) invocation like so
>
> find . -path 'debian/*'
>
> (note the pre
Given that DEP-5 is supposed to be about machine-
readability, I thought it would be worthwhile trying to
write something to parse the proposed format. Please find
attached a short python script that I have written based on
the current text of DEP-5 at dep.debian.net[1].
It's designed to be run f
6 matches
Mail list logo