Re: Fw: signed kernel modules?
From: Richard B. Johnson
Date: Mon Oct 18 2004 - 12:18:12 EST
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, Greg KH wrote:
On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 08:53:46AM -0400, Richard B. Johnson wrote:
+/*
+ * List of acceptable module-license strings.
+ */
+static const char *licok[]= {
+ "GPL",
+ "GPL v2",
+ "CPL and additional rights",
The CPL is very different from the GPL and the two are not compatible,
so this isn't an acceptable patch.
thanks,
greg k-h
Right and it wasn't that way when the patch was generated and
C and G are so far apart it couldn't be a typo so I don't
know why it shows up that way.
Script started on Mon 18 Oct 2004 01:10:46 PM EDT
# grep GPL sent-mail
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
If you can reproduce the same problem with some GPL version of
iriUIyCrAzt70kZPD/T3qtlHKJ+UwCGrMj1c6GPLs/J0VFvR2NEqY369qAC7
* lawyer, and require that a GPL License exist for every kernel
GPL licensing. It provides help in understanding what symbols are
source or GPL information.
a bug report. This whole GPL thing has taken a real stupid
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
iriUIyCrAzt70kZPD/T3qtlHKJ+UwCGrMj1c6GPLs/J0VFvR2NEqY369qAC7
+ "GPL",
+ "GPL v2",
+ "GPL and additional rights",
+ "Dual BSD/GPL",
+ "Dual MPL/GPL",
- return (strcmp(license, "GPL") == 0
- || strcmp(license, "GPL v2") == 0
- || strcmp(license, "GPL and additional rights") == 0
- || strcmp(license, "Dual BSD/GPL") == 0
- || strcmp(license, "Dual MPL/GPL") == 0);
+ "GPL",
+ "GPL v2",
+ "GPL and additional rights",
+ "Dual BSD/GPL",
+ "Dual MPL/GPL",
- return (strcmp(license, "GPL") == 0
- || strcmp(license, "GPL v2") == 0
- || strcmp(license, "GPL and additional rights") == 0
- || strcmp(license, "Dual BSD/GPL") == 0
- || strcmp(license, "Dual MPL/GPL") == 0);
+ "GPL",
+ "GPL v2",
^^^ GPL
# bye
bash: bye: command not found
# exit
Script done on Mon 18 Oct 2004 01:11:05 PM EDT
Cheers,
Dick Johnson
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