1 Note that the only valid version of the GPL as far as ELinks is
2 concerned is _this_ particular version of the license (ie v2, not v2.2
3 or v3.x or whatever), unless explicitly stated otherwise. That is at
4 least the policy for all pasky's contributions and the default - if you
5 want different policy for your patches, the best way to state it is by
6 a patch for your AUTHORS entry.
8 If pasky likes GPLv3, he might relicence his contributions for GPLv3
9 as well. The default policy should probably be that you trust pasky,
10 Jonas, or the current maintainer of the day to do the right thing (much
11 like it is in the Linux kernel). But this needs to be yet worked out
14 Other licences apply to some files in the source tree. The following
15 files and their derivatives are not installed by "make install" and
16 typically don't appear in binary packages of ELinks, so we do not
17 include their complete licence notices in COPYING:
19 * acinclude.m4: Concatenated from config/m4/*.m4, which see.
21 * aclocal.m4, config/install-sh: Permissive licences.
23 * config/config.guess, config/config.sub: GPLv2 or later, plus special
26 * config/m4/gettext.m4, config/m4/lcmessage.m4, config/m4/progtest.m4:
27 "can be copied and used freely without restrictions".
29 * config/missing: GPLv2 or later.
31 * config/mkinstalldirs: Public domain.
33 * configure: "unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify"
34 from FSF, but this is also derived from configure.in, which is
37 * contrib/debian/rules: "GNU copyright 1997 to 1999 by Joey Hess",
40 * doc/tools/asciidoc/: GPLv2 or later.
42 * doc/tools/help2xml, po/perl/msgaccel-check,
43 po/perl/msgaccel-prepare: ISC licence.
45 * po/perl/Locale/PO.pm: "same terms as Perl itself", i.e. GPLv1 or
46 later or Artistic License.
48 * test/bigtextarea.html: Changing the text of GPLv2 is not allowed,
49 but you could replace that with some other text.
51 * test/color.html: possibly derived from rgb.txt of X11?
53 The following files or their derivatives are installed by "make
54 install" or might otherwise be useful to include in binary packages,
55 so their full licence terms should be included here in COPYING:
57 * contrib/conv/mailcap.pl: GPLv2 or later.
59 * contrib/LinksOS2Icon.zip: Part public domain.
61 * contrib/links_wps.zip: Part GPLv2 or later.
63 * COPYING: Changing the text of GPLv2 is not allowed.
65 * doc/manual.txt: "Hold blameless the authors. Any lawful use is
66 allowed." which presumably applies to the entire ELinks manual,
67 except the list of features is derived from features.conf, which
70 * src/osdep/getifaddrs.c, src/osdep/getifaddrs.h: See "KTH 3-clause
71 BSD-style licences" below.
73 * src/util/md5.c, Unicode/entities.txt: Public domain.
75 * src/util/sha1.c, src/util/sha1.h: Mozilla Public License Version 1.1
76 (not later), or GNU General Public License Version 2 or later.
77 ELinks uses these under GPL and does not include the text of the MPL.
79 * Unicode/8859_1.cp, Unicode/8859_2.cp, Unicode/8859_3.cp,
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82 Unicode/8859_10.cp, Unicode/8859_13.cp, Unicode/8859_14.cp,
83 Unicode/8859_15.cp, Unicode/8859_16.cp, Unicode/koi8_r.cp,
84 Unicode/cp437.cp, Unicode/cp737.cp, Unicode/cp850.cp,
85 Unicode/cp852.cp, Unicode/cp866.cp, Unicode/cp1250.cp,
86 Unicode/cp1251.cp, Unicode/cp1252.cp, Unicode/cp1256.cp,
87 Unicode/cp1257.cp, Unicode/macroman.cp, Unicode/mac_lat2.cp:
88 See "UNICODE, INC. LICENSE AGREEMENT - DATA FILES AND SOFTWARE"
89 below. These files were downloaded from directories under
90 <http://www.unicode.org/Public/> and then modified for ELinks.
92 The following file has been removed, but because it was included in
93 some earlier releases without proper licence notices, it is listed
94 here to clarify the permissions.
96 * test/optgroup.html (added in 0.10pre0; documented in 0.11.6 and
97 0.12pre3; removed after 0.12pre5): GNU free documentation licence;
98 the author did not specify a version.
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