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Re: two semantics of fclose()
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: two semantics of fclose() |
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Fri, 6 May 2011 20:14:41 +0200 |
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Eric Blake wrote:
> > lib/fflush.c - needs the permission of you, me, and Jim.
> > lib/fpurge.c - needs the permission of you and me.
> >
> > I agree to relax these two modules to LGPLv2+.
>
> As do I.
Jim Meyering wrote:
> Relaxing fflush.c to LGPLv2+ is fine with me.
OK, I've applied the license change. Eric, you can now let 'fclose' depend on
'fflush'.
2011-05-06 Bruno Haible <address@hidden>
fflush, fpurge: Relicense under LGPLv2+.
* modules/fflush (License): Change from LGPLv3+ to LGPLv2+.
* modules/fpurge (License): Likewise.
With permission from Eric Blake and Jim Meyering.
Suggested by Eric Blake.
diff --git a/modules/fflush b/modules/fflush
index f1d696b..1d26b61 100644
--- a/modules/fflush
+++ b/modules/fflush
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Include:
<stdio.h>
License:
-LGPL
+LGPLv2+
Maintainer:
Eric Blake
diff --git a/modules/fpurge b/modules/fpurge
index ec11062..6cebcff 100644
--- a/modules/fpurge
+++ b/modules/fpurge
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Include:
<stdio.h>
License:
-LGPL
+LGPLv2+
Maintainer:
Bruno Haible, Eric Blake
--
In memoriam Pim Fortuyn <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pim_Fortuyn>
- gl_MODULE_INDICATOR, Eric Blake, 2011/05/04
- [PATCH 1/2] tests: allow tests to learn where a module is present, Eric Blake, 2011/05/04
- Re: gl_MODULE_INDICATOR, Bruno Haible, 2011/05/05
- Re: gl_MODULE_INDICATOR, Eric Blake, 2011/05/05
- Re: two semantics of fclose(), Bruno Haible, 2011/05/05
- Re: two semantics of fclose(), Eric Blake, 2011/05/05
- Re: two semantics of fclose(), Jim Meyering, 2011/05/06
- Re: two semantics of fclose(),
Bruno Haible <=
- [PATCH] fclose: guarantee behavior on seekable stdin, Eric Blake, 2011/05/06
- Re: [PATCH] fclose: guarantee behavior on seekable stdin, Bruno Haible, 2011/05/06
- Re: [PATCH] fclose: guarantee behavior on seekable stdin, Bruno Haible, 2011/05/07