Leonardo Taccari <leonardo1990%gmail.com@localhost> writes: > On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 09:20:57AM -0400, Steven M. Bellovin wrote: >> I got an error trying to build sqlite3 because "LICENSE=public-domain". >> Why is such status worth an error and the need for a line in mk.conf? >> What are we trying to protect against here? (In fact, what it >> interrupted was a build of kde3 that I wanted to finish overnight....) >> >> Sure, put a comment in the Makefile. But I don't see the need for an >> error. > > I think because at the moment DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES is not > implemented. > > Usually packages with Open Source or Free Software licenses have got > LICENSE commented ("make help topic=LICENSE" confirms that) so IMO > for databases/sqlite3 should be the same. Leonardo has it exactly right. We don't yet have DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES set to the list of Free and Open Source licenses. I modified sqlite3 to comment out the LICENSE line, making it similar to lots of packages with commented out GPL, BSD, etc. (I realize that public domain is not a license, but we can treat it as a license without any great difficulty.)
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