[kido] 01/01: Fix linitian problems on copyright
Jose Luis Rivero
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Wed Feb 10 14:23:33 UTC 2016
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commit c29352fef443e4deae0ed9776b124dcfa0604e87
Author: Jose Luis Rivero <jrivero at osrfoundation.org>
Date: Wed Feb 10 14:23:06 2016 +0000
Fix linitian problems on copyright
---
debian/copyright | 482 +++----------------------------------------------------
1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 456 deletions(-)
diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright
index acf3fca..60f20c9 100644
--- a/debian/copyright
+++ b/debian/copyright
@@ -5,14 +5,33 @@ Source: http://github.com/dartsim/dart
Files: *
Copyright: 2008-2015 Georgia Tech Research Corporation
License: BSD-2-clause
-
-Files: apps/*
-Copyright: 2011-2015, Georgia Tech Research Corporation
-License: BSD-2-clause
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Files: kido/lcpsolver/common.h
Copyright: 2001,2002 Russell L. Smith
-License: BSD-2-clause or LGPL-2.1
+License: LGPL-2.1
+ See `/usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL-2.1`
Files: kido/planning/RRT.cpp
Copyright: 2010, Georgia Tech Research Corporation
@@ -28,7 +47,8 @@ License: AS-IS
Files: kido/utils/ParserSkel.cpp
Copyright: 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-License: GPLv2+
+License: GPL-2+
+ See `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2`
Files: kido/utils/urdf/urdf_world_parser.hpp
Copyright: 2013, Humanoid Robotics Lab
@@ -39,30 +59,6 @@ Files: unittests/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h
Copyright: 2005, Google Inc
License: BSD-3-clause
-License: BSD-2-clause
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License: BSD-3-clause
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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