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# $NetBSD: license.mk,v 1.71 2015/05/08 10:37:32 wiz Exp $
#
# This file handles everything about the LICENSE variable. It is
# included automatically by bsd.pkg.mk.
#
# XXX There should be one place to set the default list and for users
# to set the ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES list, used by both source builds and
# binary installs#
#
# XXX: Some of this content arguably belongs in the pkgsrc guide
# instead.
#
# === User-settable variables ===
#
# ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES
#
# If a package declares a license and that license is not a
# member of the list defined by this variable, pkgsrc will not
# build the package and instead print an error message.
# (pkg_install has code to behave the same way, but it is not
# yet turned on.)
#
# XXX: Perhaps there should be some mechanism to prevent running
# programs that are part of packages that declare LICENSEs that
# are not in ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES or some per-user variable.
# This is surely controversial and requires discussion.
#
# To include the default licenses, you can use the += operator
# in mk.conf. To override it, use the plain = operator.
#
# Default value: ${DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES}
#
# === Package-settable variables ===
#
# LICENSE
#
# The license of the package.
#
# Dual licenses can be specified with OR expressions:
# LICENSE= license1 OR license2
#
# If more than one license applies at the same time, AND expressions
# can be used:
# LICENSE= license1 AND license2
#
# Expressions can be nested if necessary:
# LICENSE= (license1 AND license2) OR license3
# Parenthesis are required when mixing AND and OR.
#
# Every package should specify its license. (Prior to early 2009,
# Open Source and Free software did not have license tags.)
#
# Licenses are collected in the licenses/ subdirectory of
# pkgsrc. For open source license, we generally use the same
# names as either the Open Source Initiative or the Free
# Software Foundation, choosing a name to reduce confusion.
# Open source and free licenses do not have a -license suffix,
# and non-free licenses do.
#
# http://opensource.org/licenses/category
# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html
#
# === Predefined variables ===
#
# DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES
# The list of licenses that will be the default value of
# ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES. Adapting the longstanding policy of Open
# Source or Free licenses not requiring tags, it should contain
# almost all licenses that are Open Source or Free, so as to provide
# the most expansive default that almost all people find
# acceptable. (Many people will want to add more licenses to
# ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES; the point is to have a default that very
# few people want to shrink.)
#
# As an exception to the Open Source or Free policy, the board
# of The NetBSD Foundation has decided that licenses that
# trigger obligations from use (rather than redistribution),
# such as the Affero GPL, should not be in
# DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES.
#
# Licenses not formally approved as Free or Open Source may be
# added if they have terms that would obviously be approved if
# the effort were made. Such license names will have a comment
# near them in the assignment to DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES.
#
# The pkg_install sources also have a
# DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES list, and that should be updated
# to match the list here. See
# pkgsrc/pkgtools/pkg_install/files/lib/license.c
#
# === See also ===
#
# ../doc/TODO, section "Licenses of packages"
#
# Keywords: licence license
#
# This list is not complete. Free and Open Source licenses should be
# added to the list as they are added to pkgsrc.
# The convention is that Free or Open Source licenses do not have a
# -license suffix, and nonfree licenses end in -license.
DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES= \
apache-1.1 apache-2.0 \
arphic-public \
artistic artistic-2.0 \
boost-license \
cc-by-sa-v3.0 \
cc0-1.0-universal \
cddl-1.0 \
cecill-2.1 \
cpl-1.0 \
epl-v1.0 \
eupl-v1.1 \
gfsl \
gnu-fdl-v1.1 gnu-fdl-v1.2 gnu-fdl-v1.3 \
gnu-gpl-v1 \
gnu-gpl-v2 gnu-lgpl-v2 gnu-lgpl-v2.1 \
gnu-gpl-v3 gnu-lgpl-v3 \
ibm-public-license-1.0 \
ipafont \
isc \
lppl-1.2 lppl-1.3c \
lucent \
miros \
mit \
mpl-1.0 mpl-1.1 mpl-2.0 \
mplusfont \
ofl-v1.0 ofl-v1.1 \
openssl \
original-bsd modified-bsd 2-clause-bsd \
osl \
php \
png-license \
postgresql-license \
public-domain \
python-software-foundation \
qpl-v1.0 \
sgi-free-software-b-v2.0 \
sleepycat-public \
unlicense \
w3c \
x11 \
zlib \
zpl
# not approved by OSI, derived from BSD
DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+= info-zip
##### Variant spellings
.if defined(ACCEPTABLE_LICENCES) && !defined(ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES)
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES= ${ACCEPTABLE_LICENCES}
.endif
.if !defined(LICENSE)
. if ${PKG_DEVELOPER:Uno} != "no"
WARNINGS+= "[license.mk] Every package should define a LICENSE."
. endif
.else
.if defined(_ACCEPTABLE)
WARNINGS+= "Deprecated variable _ACCEPTABLE found, use SKIP_LICENSE_CHECK=yes"
SKIP_LICENSE_CHECK= yes
.endif
SKIP_LICENSE_CHECK?= no
.if !empty(SKIP_LICENSE_CHECK:M[Yy][Ee][Ss])
_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSE= skipped
.else
_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSE!= \
if test `${PKG_ADMIN} -V` -lt 20090528; then \
echo outdated; \
else \
${PKGSRC_SETENV} PKGSRC_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES=${ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES:Q} \
PKGSRC_DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES=${DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES:Q} \
${PKG_ADMIN} check-license ${LICENSE:Q} || echo failure; \
fi
.endif
.if ${_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSE} == "no"
. if defined(MAKECONF)
_MAKE_CONF?= ${MAKECONF}
. elif ${OPSYS} == "NetBSD" && ${MAKE} == "/usr/bin/make"
_MAKE_CONF?= /etc/mk.conf
. else
_MAKE_CONF?= ${PREFIX}/etc/mk.conf
.endif
. if ${OPSYS} == "NetBSD" && ${PKG_TOOLS_BIN} == "/usr/sbin"
_PKG_INSTALL_CONF?= /etc/pkg_install.conf
. else
_PKG_INSTALL_CONF?= ${PREFIX}/etc/pkg_install.conf
.endif
. if empty(LICENSE:MAND) && empty(LICENSE:MOR) && empty(LICENSE:M*[()]*)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "${PKGNAME} has an unacceptable license condition: " \
" "${LICENSE:Q} \
"You can mark the license \`\`${LICENSE}'' as acceptable by adding" \
" ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+= ${LICENSE}" \
"to ${_MAKE_CONF} or by adding" \
" ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES= ${LICENSE}" \
"to ${_PKG_INSTALL_CONF}."
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "The following command will show you the license text:" \
" ${MAKE} show-license"
. else
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "${PKGNAME} has an unacceptable license condition: " \
" "${LICENSE:Q} \
"" \
"Check that you have accepted all necessary licenses." \
"You can mark a particular license \`\`foo'' as acceptable by adding" \
" ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+= foo" \
"to ${_MAKE_CONF} or by adding" \
" ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES= foo" \
"to ${_PKG_INSTALL_CONF}."
. endif
.elif ${_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSE} == "failure"
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "License conditions for ${PKGNAME} could not be evaluated"
.elif ${_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSE} == "outdated"
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= \
"Your pkg_install is too old to evaluate license conditions" \
"You can bypass this check by setting SKIP_LICENSE_CHECK=yes"
.endif
.endif
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