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authorYu Ke <ke.yu@intel.com>2010-12-07 17:42:14 +0800
committerRichard Purdie <rpurdie@linux.intel.com>2010-12-09 12:37:11 +0000
commita1d635bc1c8b061bd029896cd6c936b7b5538a91 (patch)
treee21be28242fce03103ce0827f7473646f11a8009 /meta/recipes-graphics/x11-common
parentc344349a98a0aa24815661035c8c72c35d7831ba (diff)
downloadpoky-a1d635bc1c8b061bd029896cd6c936b7b5538a91.tar.gz
xserver-nodm-init: add license checksum
Signed-off-by: Yu Ke <ke.yu@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'meta/recipes-graphics/x11-common')
-rw-r--r--meta/recipes-graphics/x11-common/xserver-nodm-init.bb9
-rw-r--r--meta/recipes-graphics/x11-common/xserver-nodm-init/gplv2-license.patch353
2 files changed, 359 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/meta/recipes-graphics/x11-common/xserver-nodm-init.bb b/meta/recipes-graphics/x11-common/xserver-nodm-init.bb
index c77b2f0f8b..03a6ca3b56 100644
--- a/meta/recipes-graphics/x11-common/xserver-nodm-init.bb
+++ b/meta/recipes-graphics/x11-common/xserver-nodm-init.bb
@@ -1,11 +1,14 @@
1DESCRIPTION = "Simple Xserver Init Script (no dm)" 1DESCRIPTION = "Simple Xserver Init Script (no dm)"
2LICENSE = "GPL" 2LICENSE = "GPLv2"
3LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://COPYING;md5=751419260aa954499f7abaabaa882bbe"
3SECTION = "x11" 4SECTION = "x11"
4PRIORITY = "optional" 5PRIORITY = "optional"
5PR = "r22" 6PR = "r23"
6RDEPENDS_${PN} = "dbus-wait sudo" 7RDEPENDS_${PN} = "dbus-wait sudo"
7 8
8SRC_URI = "file://xserver-nodm" 9SRC_URI = "file://xserver-nodm \
10 file://gplv2-license.patch"
11
9S = ${WORKDIR} 12S = ${WORKDIR}
10 13
11PACKAGE_ARCH = "all" 14PACKAGE_ARCH = "all"
diff --git a/meta/recipes-graphics/x11-common/xserver-nodm-init/gplv2-license.patch b/meta/recipes-graphics/x11-common/xserver-nodm-init/gplv2-license.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ec93253347
--- /dev/null
+++ b/meta/recipes-graphics/x11-common/xserver-nodm-init/gplv2-license.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,353 @@
1COPYING: add GPLv2 license file
2
3this is a local file recipe and the license file is missing.In order
4to pass the license checksum checking, the license file is needed. So
5this patch add the GPLv2 license file.
6
7Signed-off-by: Yu Ke <ke.yu@intel.com>
8
9diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING
10new file mode 100644
11index 0000000..d511905
12--- /dev/null
13+++ b/COPYING
14@@ -0,0 +1,339 @@
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