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[bug #61893] SPDX license recognition (was: Script license is unknown ev
From: |
Yuchen Pei |
Subject: |
[bug #61893] SPDX license recognition (was: Script license is unknown even if script is AGPL 3.0) |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Apr 2022 03:15:04 -0400 (EDT) |
Update of bug #61893 (project librejs):
Assigned to: ycp => None
Summary: Script license is unknown even if script is AGPL 3.0
=> SPDX license recognition (was: Script license is unknown even if script is
AGPL 3.0)
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Follow-up Comment #4:
[comment #3 comment #3:]
>
> [comment #1 comment #1:]
> > This is also happening on my friend's site, https://trinity.moe/, in all
of the files in the /js/ directory. They use the stylized comments like yours,
so it may have to do with that.
>
> This does look like the scripts shouldn't be blocked:
>
> - https://www.trinity.moe/js/quotes.js
> - https://www.trinity.moe/js/cookies.js
>
> I will take a look later.
Turned out librejs could not handle /* @license-end */ properly, and for
external scripts, it will treat comments as nontrivial. This will be fixed in
the next release:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/librejs.git/commit/?id=e86693c682d15a29efd936c2b185e121a0c9ffda
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/librejs.git/commit/?id=3dafc83753fbabc8d80540e05cf1e374ae73f4fa
So what remains is SPDX license recognition.
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