NetBSD/external
christos 407a19b76a restore -iremap functionality which was omitted by a merge botch, and then
remove as unused later.
2021-05-18 21:34:03 +00:00
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apache2 MACHINE_CPU is always mips (no functional change) 2021-04-25 15:06:49 +00:00
atheros
broadcom Make Raspberry PI 3 Model A+ use bwfm config for Model B+ 2021-02-09 11:57:20 +00:00
bsd Fix search for collating symbols in form of [[.foo.]], as in a similar 2021-05-17 04:01:57 +00:00
cddl this is not FreeBSD 2021-05-13 09:05:19 +00:00
gpl2 add some new uses of existing GCC_NO_* variables for warning issues. 2021-04-12 02:54:07 +00:00
gpl3 restore -iremap functionality which was omitted by a merge botch, and then 2021-05-18 21:34:03 +00:00
historical From wajap at github: 2020-11-02 22:58:51 +00:00
ibm-public use -fcommon where necessary. 2021-04-12 03:57:06 +00:00
intel-fw-eula
intel-fw-public
lgpl3 Copied from mips64el 2021-04-25 23:58:23 +00:00
mit libXaw: fix Clang build 2021-05-04 17:47:05 +00:00
mpl bind: remove unnecessary CONSTCOND 2021-05-04 13:40:34 +00:00
nvidia-firmware
ofl also check MKX11FONTS before installing fonts. 2020-11-14 04:32:44 +00:00
public-domain new GCC_NO_* uses for warning issues. most of the users of the new 2021-04-12 06:08:30 +00:00
realtek
zlib/pigz
Makefile Hook up font-liberation-ttf to the build. 2020-11-12 22:28:02 +00:00
README Delete trailing whitespace 2020-11-10 11:00:02 +00:00

README

$NetBSD: README,v 1.18 2020/11/10 11:00:02 gson Exp $

Organization of Sources:

This directory hierarchy is using an organization that separates
source for programs that we have obtained from external third
parties (where NetBSD is not the primary maintainer) from the
system source.

The hierarchy is grouped by license, and then package per license,
and is organized as follows:

	external/

	    Makefile
			Descend into the license sub-directories.

	    <license>/
			Per-license sub-directories.

		Makefile
			Descend into the package sub-directories.

		<package>/
			Per-package sub-directories.

		    Makefile
			Build the package.

		    dist/
			The third-party source for a given package.

		    bin/
		    lib/
		    sbin/
			BSD makefiles "reach over" from these into
			"../dist/".

This arrangement allows for packages to be easily disabled or
excised as necessary, either on a per-license or per-package basis.

The licenses currently used are:

	apache2		Apache 2.0 license.
			http://www.opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php

	atheros		Atheros License.

	bsd		BSD (or equivalent) licensed software, possibly with
			the "advertising clause".
			http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php

	cddl		Common Development and Distribution License (the sun
			license which is based on the Mozilla Public License
			version 1.1).
			http://www.opensource.org/licenses/cddl1.php

	gpl2		GNU Public License, version 2 (or earlier).
			http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php

	gpl3		GNU Public License, version 3.
			http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html

	historical	Lucent's old license:
			http://www.opensource.org/licenses/historical.php

	ibm-public	IBM's public license:
			http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ibmpl.php

	intel-fw-eula	Intel firmware license with redistribution
			restricted to OEM.

	intel-fw-public	Intel firmware license permitting redistribution with
			terms similar to BSD licensed software.

	intel-public	Intel license permitting redistribution with
			terms similar to BSD licensed software.

	mit		MIT (X11) style license.
			http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php

	mpl		Mozilla Public license.
			https://opensource.org/licenses/MPL-2.0

	nvidia-firmware	NVIDIA firmware license permitting redistribution for
			use on operating systems distributed under the terms
			of an OSI-approved open source license.

	public-domain	Non-license for code that has been explicitly put
			into the Public Domain.

	realtek		RealTek license.

	zlib		Zlib (BSD-like) license.
			http://www.zlib.net/zlib_license.html

If a package has components covered by different licenses
(for example, GPL2 and the LGPL), use the <license> subdirectory
for the more restrictive license.

If a package allows the choice of a license to use, we'll
generally use the less restrictive license.

If in doubt about where a package should be located, please
contact <core@NetBSD.org> for advice.


Migration Strategy:


Eventually src/dist (and associated framework in other base source
directories) and src/gnu will be migrated to this hierarchy.


Maintenance Strategy:

The sources under src/external/<license>/<package>/dist/ are
generally a combination of a published distribution plus changes
that we submit to the maintainers and that are not yet published
by them.

Make sure all changes made to the external sources are submitted
to the appropriate maintainer, but only after coordinating with
the NetBSD maintainers.