[Buildroot] [PATCH 00/29] qt, qt5: only ever use the free/opensource licenses

Thomas Petazzoni thomas.petazzoni at free-electrons.com
Sat Apr 29 14:06:40 UTC 2017


Hello,

On Sun, 23 Apr 2017 22:31:12 +0200, Yann E. MORIN wrote:

> Yann E. MORIN (29):
>       package/qt: default to approved license
>       package/qt5base: default to approved license
>       package/qt: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5base: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt53d: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5canvas: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5connectivity: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5declarative: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5enginio: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5graphicaleffects: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5imageformats: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5location: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5multimedia: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5quickcontrols: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5quickcontrols2: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5script: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5sensors: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5serialbus: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5serialport: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5svg: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5tools: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5webchannel: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5webkit: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5websockets: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5x11extras: always use the opensource license
>       package/qt5xmlpatterns: always use the opensource license
>       configs: drop Qt/Qt5 license approval option
>       package/qt: drop option for license approved
>       package/qt5: drop option for license approved

Series applied. As suggested by Arnout, I've dropped the legacy
handling in the last two patches, as it doesn't serve any purpose.

Thanks!

Thomas
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Thomas Petazzoni, CTO, Free Electrons
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
http://free-electrons.com


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