The biopython license is _very_ similar, but not identical, to many
other open source licenses used throughout pkgsrc. The gratuitous
differences are being addressed by the project through an effort to
relicense all files to the 3-clause BSD license. In the meantime,
Debian has accepted that the current biopython license meets the DFSG
and includes the package in their main distribution. Consequently,
rename the license file and add it to DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES.
See http://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-changes/2019/08/13/msg195804.html.
The Biopython package contains high-quality, reusable modules and
scripts written in Python to make it as easy as possible to use Python
for bioinformatics. The Biopython includes the follwing: the ability
to parse bioinformatics files into python utilizable data structures,
including support for the formats such as Blast output, Clustalw,
FASTA, GenBank, PubMed and Medicine, various Expasy files, SCOP,
Rebase, UniGene, and SwissProt.
This license is used by MongoDB. It does not seem to be approved by
OSI and FSF, and there is no basis for expecting it to be approved, so
use a -license suffix.
Distfile does not exist and was not redistributable.
Package was marked BROKEN for this reason for some time.
Newer version available, package could be re-added if someone is interested.
(Last update was 2007.)
Libretro is a simple but powerful development interface that allows for the
easy creation of emulators, games and multimedia applications that can plug
straight into any libretro-compatible frontend. This development interface is
open to others so that they can run these pluggable emulator and game cores
also in their own programs or devices.
FB Alpha (Final Burn Alpha) is an arcade game emulator.
The license file has only been used by this one package, therefore it was
safe to replace the text with the current license text, as taken from
README.md.
On 30 December 2015 Alcatel-Lucent (the company that inherited Bell Laboratories from AT&T in the trivestiture from 1996) transfered the copyright to all sources to Gerard Holzmann, explicitly to enable a standard open source release under the BSD 3-Clause license. Starting with Spin Version 6.4.5 all Spin code, sources and executables, are now available under the BSD 3-Clause license.
Bonjour provides service advertising and discovery on the local
network via multicast DNS. These files use SWIG to provide a Python
interface for use by applications to interact with Bonjour.through
mDNSResponder.
This is xm7src.txt from the 17020 zip file, transcoded from shift_jis to
utf-8 and with an english pre-amble that explains the license a bit.
Thanks to mef for help!