Re: hard linking libboost copyright files
Andreas Metzler <ametzler@bebt.de> writes:
> On 2024-02-04 Muhammad Yaaseen <myaaseen@infinera.com> wrote:
>> The question is once we install the libboost .deb packages into a
>> system, the copyright file for each libboost package is stored
>> separately in /usr/shared/doc/packages folder. I'm think of
>> hardlinking these copyright files so that we same some memory. Is this
>> legally allowed.
> [...]
>
> The canonical solution would be to add libboost-commonx.xx containing
> what is currently found in /usr/share/doc/libboost-foox.xx and symlink
> the whole directory. You'll probably need to make libboost-commonx.xx
> arch all to be binNMU compatible.
Another solution would be to add the Boost license to
/usr/share/common-licenses. Running
ls /usr/share/doc/*/copyright | xargs -n 100 grep "Boost Software License" | wc -l
on my bookworm system finds it in 225 packages, of which 160 are not a
libboost* package.
Cheers,
Walter Landry
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