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[Savannah-register-public] [task #15352] Submission of An interpretor fo


From: Sanjay
Subject: [Savannah-register-public] [task #15352] Submission of An interpretor for a language with automatic error propagation
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2019 16:43:07 -0400 (EDT)
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Follow-up Comment #12, task #15352 (project administration):

[comment #11 comment #11:]

Could we request you to re-check the updated tar file
(http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~sbhatnag/Softwares/fussy.tar.gz)?

Thanks for your continued effort in reviewing our submission.  Apologies for
missing the issues you mention below:
 
> INSTALL looks like the file from Autoconf; have you any copyright related to
it, really?

Thanks for pointing this out.  We have now removed our copyright notice from
it, but kept the license notice.  Hope that is appropriate (and necessary?).

> Files like lex.yy.c and src/vm.a have no copyright and license notices
(please check other files as well).

We have removed these files.   These are not necessary and are generated as
part of the build process.  Apologies for missing to exclude them earlier.

We have checked that all files now have some copyright and license notice. 
Only files which have neither are the following PDF files.  Not sure if they
need these notices and if so, how to add them.

doc/LaTeX/Figs/fig1.pdf
doc/LaTeX/Figs/fig2.pdf


> At last, some of your license notices say, "Foobar is distributed in the
hope that it will be useful".

Fixed.  "grep -ir foobar *" now does not find any file.  Apologies for missing
to check this earlier. 

> 
> > As a separate question: Is there an existing script/program
> > that one can use to ensure compliance of the source code
> > with Savannah requirements?
> 
> No.  There used to be an alpha-quality script, but we check packages
manually these days.  It shouldn't be a problem for your package, it has less
than 1000 files.

Thanks.  A combination of the "find" and "grep" commands to search for a few
keywords seems to be sufficient for this project.



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