[Buildroot] [PATCH v2 05/18] erlang-rebar: bump to version 2.6.1

Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind.be
Sun Feb 21 00:02:09 UTC 2016


On 02/21/16 00:19, Yann E. MORIN wrote:
> Arnout, All,
> 
> On 2016-02-21 00:05 +0100, Arnout Vandecappelle spake thusly:
>> On 02/20/16 19:08, Yann E. MORIN wrote:
> [--SNIP--]
>>> Well, that's not how licensing works.
>>>
>>> Individual files have their own licenses, and they retain those licenses
>>> even when they are combined together. So, if you have two files under
>>> two licenses, like so:
>>>     file-1.c    MIT
>>>     file-2.c    Apache-2.0
>>
>>  Actually, I think it's not really the files that carry a license. It is how you
>> got it. This shows in packages that are dual licensed (i.e., with an OR), where
>> it is possible that you got it under only one of those licenses (e.g. because it
>> was combined with another work that puts constraints on it).
> 
> Again, IANAL, TTYL, and so on...
> 
> However, if some "other work" puts constraints on the file, then that
> file still retains its own license; the rights you had under that
> license are just diminished by those "constraints" of the license for
> that "other work".
> 
>>  And unfortunately, it is not very clear under which license you received the
>> code when you got it through a combined work. You _could_ claim that because you
>> received these files as part of the erlang-rebar package, you have only received
>> file-1.c under the MIT license. However, you could also claim that the
>> distributors of erlang-rebar never intended to change the license of file-1.c,
>> so that that individual file can still be used under the MIT license. So:
>> situation is not clear IMHO.
> 
> No, it's definitely not clear, as all licensing issues! :-)
> 
> Still, I think we should not take the responisibility to do such an
> in-depth licensing analysis, and that we should dtride of the safe side
> by just listing all those licenses that apply (see below).

 +1 to that.


 Regards,
 Arnout

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