In machine-readable format, "or" already mean dual licensed.
Fixes harmless but annoying Lintian warning:
space-in-std-shortname-in-dep5-copyright x11 dual license
Quite a few Device-Tree files are licensed under GPL/X11 Dual License,
which was not tracked in debian/copyright.
License wording may differ a bit, and there may comes new DTS on every
release, therefore it's almost impossible to make a accurate list.
Here I added the files list that I confirmed which is under GPL/X11
Dual License.
* Drop redundant gitignore.patch from linux-tools
* Rename linux-tools' debian/templates/control.main.in to
debian/templates/control.tools.in
* Combine changelogs, putting all entries for each upstream release
cycle in chronological order
* Combine rules and gencontrol.py code
It is apparently valid to refer to licenses by short name alone only
if the full text is placed in a standalone License paragraph, not as
part of an earlier Files paragraph.
It is apparently valid to refer to licenses by short name alone only
if the full text is placed in a standalone License paragraph, not as
part of an earlier Files paragraph.
Also add a helper executable that implements the check for Hyper-V
(like ConditionVirtualization=microsoft in the systemd units).
(cherry picked from commit 50747480c882dae7d3c8f7b4d0df5cf3276c4ee5)
This was originally added to debian/copyright in src:linux-2.6, which
was the source for linux-tools binary packages. Obviously it belongs
in src:linux-tools now.
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux-tools/; revision=20326
This was originally added to debian/copyright in src:linux-2.6, which
was the source for linux-tools binary packages. Obviously it belongs
in src:linux-tools now.
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux/; revision=20326
Update the end date for the general copyright statement.
Add the copyright holders and dates for Debian packaging, and for Xen
interface headers.
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux/; revision=19275