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Re: update-copyright for non-FSF copyright notices?
From: |
Bruce Korb |
Subject: |
Re: update-copyright for non-FSF copyright notices? |
Date: |
Sun, 02 Jan 2011 12:09:38 -0800 |
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On 01/02/11 11:02, Simon Josefsson wrote:
> Jim Meyering <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Simon Josefsson wrote:
>>> How about this patch? Not all projects are copyright'ed by the FSF.
>>> The patch makes it possible to override the otherwise hard-coded string,
>>> thought cfg.mk and without modifying the update-copyright script iself.
>>
>> I like it.
>> One suggestion before you push it:
Another suggestion :)
diff --git a/build-aux/update-copyright b/build-aux/update-copyright
index db59cc7..9961732 100755
--- a/build-aux/update-copyright
+++ b/build-aux/update-copyright
@@ -22,12 +22,17 @@ my $VERSION = '2011-01-02.19:00'; # UTC
# Written by Jim Meyering and Joel E. Denny
-# The arguments to this script should be names of files that contain FSF
-# copyright statements to be updated. For example, you might wish to
+# The arguments to this script should be names of files that contain
+# copyright statements to be updated. The copyright holder's name
+# defaults to "Free Softward Foundation, Inc." but may be changed to
+# any other name by using the "UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_HOLDER" environment
+# variable.
+#
+# For example, you might wish to
# use the update-copyright target rule in maint.mk from gnulib's
# maintainer-makefile module.
#
-# Iff an FSF copyright statement is recognized in a file and the final
+# Iff a copyright statement is recognized in a file and the final
# year is not the current year, then the statement is updated for the
# new year and it is reformatted to:
#
@@ -36,10 +41,10 @@ my $VERSION = '2011-01-02.19:00'; # UTC
# 3. Expand copyright year intervals. (See "Environment variables"
# below.)
#
-# A warning is printed for every file for which no FSF copyright
+# A warning is printed for every file for which no copyright
# statement is recognized.
#
-# Each file's FSF copyright statement must be formated correctly in
+# Each file's copyright statement must be formated correctly in
# order to be recognized. For example, each of these is fine:
#
# Copyright @copyright{} 1990-2005, 2007-2009 Free Software
@@ -59,23 +64,17 @@ my $VERSION = '2011-01-02.19:00'; # UTC
# ## Copyright (C) 1990-2005, 2007-2009 Free Software
# # Foundation, Inc.
#
-# The following copyright statement is not recognized because the
-# copyright holder is not the FSF:
-#
-# Copyright (C) 1990-2005, 2007-2009 Acme, Inc.
-#
-# However, any correctly formatted FSF copyright statement following
-# either of the previous two copyright statements would be recognized.
+# However, any correctly formatted copyright statement following
+# a non-matching copyright statements would be recognized.
#
-# The exact conditions that a file's FSF copyright statement must meet
+# The exact conditions that a file's copyright statement must meet
# to be recognized are:
#
-# 1. It is the first FSF copyright statement that meets all of the
-# following conditions. Subsequent FSF copyright statements are
+# 1. It is the first copyright statement that meets all of the
+# following conditions. Subsequent copyright statements are
# ignored.
# 2. Its format is "Copyright (C)", then a list of copyright years,
-# and then the name of the copyright holder, which is "Free
-# Software Foundation, Inc.".
+# and then the name of the copyright holder.
# 3. The "(C)" takes one of the following forms or is omitted
# entirely:
#
@@ -84,9 +83,9 @@ my $VERSION = '2011-01-02.19:00'; # UTC
# C. @copyright{}
# D. ©
#
-# 4. The "Copyright" appears at the beginning of a line except that it
+# 4. The "Copyright" appears at the beginning of a line, except that it
# may be prefixed by any sequence (e.g., a comment) of no more than
-# 5 characters.
+# 5 characters -- including white space.
# 5. Iff such a prefix is present, the same prefix appears at the
# beginning of each remaining line within the FSF copyright
# statement. There is one exception in order to support C-style