[PATCH 4/4] timegm: add portable implementation (Solaris support)
Blake Jones
blakej at foo.net
Tue Aug 20 09:29:27 PDT 2013
> The copyright header gives FSF "owner"ship to the file -- which would
> be fine by the project -- but does assigning copyright to the FSF work
> like this... ... I started to look around and found (among other
> pages) this:
>
> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnulib.git;a=blob;f=doc/Copyright/conditions.text;h=6e19adf0233900c9169
> e10fe7e0aa8d1feb73996;hb=HEAD
>
> Maybe for liability reasons FSF needs more than just stating the
> copyright at the beginning of file... I don't know -- but if this is
> the case maybe the easiest thing is to remove (amend) the Copyright
> line out of the file.
I don't really care what sort of copyright it has. Vladimir is the one
with the up-to-date tree at this point, so he would be best positioned
to update the text with whatever works best for the rest of notmuch.
> In getline.c, and getdelim.c the code is taken from glibc. What I've
> understood this timegm.c is new art ?
To the best of my recollection, yes, I implemented this version of
timegm() from scratch, based on my understanding of what it needed to
do.
Blake
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