COPYING
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Wed Jun 11 21:45:57 2008 +0000 (2008-06-11)
changeset 554 be6197b5b33b
parent 338 43ff52fb85e6
child 676 78c450c0b219
permissions -rw-r--r--
Include the full version number in the directory paths installed.
Change the version string so that it does not break 'make', and so that it has no '/' (it would be a hell if installed directories would mirror the SVN branches... :-/ )
Do not use implicit rules for the Makefile.
Simplify and enc=hance the --local test to refuse (un)installing.
Double-quotes variables, they are based on user input.
Eye-candy in the 'compile' and install messages.

/trunk/configure | 26 14 12 0 ++++++++++---------
/trunk/Makefile.in | 83 45 38 0 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
2 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-)
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Unless otherwise stated in individual files, this work is licensed to you under
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the following terms.
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- Files in docs/ are available under the Creative Commons Attribution, Share
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  Alike (by-sa), v2.5, to be found there:
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    licenses.d/by-sa/deed.en     (human-readable summary)
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    licenses.d/by-sa/legalcode   (legal code, the full license)
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- Files found in patches/*/ are available under the same license as the
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  upstream software they apply to.
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  That means that you can't use those patches if you were licensed the
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  software under a specific license which is not the one the software is
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  commonly available under.
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  As an example, if you ever managed to get the Linux kernel under a license
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  other than the GPLv2, you are not allowed to use the Linux kernel patches
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  coming with crosstool-NG, as those are available under the GPLv2, which is
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  the license the Linux kernel is most commonly available under.
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  As a convenience, the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) v2.1 (for the
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  glibc, uClibc, and some other libraries) is available there:
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    licenses.d/lgpl.txt
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- Other files not covered by the above licenses, and not covered by an
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  individual license specified in the file itself, or an accompanying file,
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  are available under the GNU General Public License (GPL), v2, to be found
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  here:
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    licenses.d/gpl.txt