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* [various]: unify names of licenses according to SPDXJakub Jirutka2017-12-301-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit updates $license variable in all APKBUILDs to comply with short names specified by SPDX version 3.0 [1] where possible. It was done using find-and-replace method on substrings inside $license variables. Only license names were updated, not "expressions" specifying relation between the licenses (e.g. "X and Y", "X or Y", "X and (Y or Z)") or exceptions (e.g. "X with exceptions"). Many licenses have a version or multiple variants, e.g. MPL-2.0, BSD-2-Clause, BSD-3-Clause. However, $license in many aports do not contain license version or variant. Since there's no way how to infer this information just from abuild, it were left without the variant suffix or version, i.e. non SPDX compliant. GNU licenses (AGPL, GFDL, GPL, LGPL) are especially complicated. They exist in two variants: -only (formerly e.g. GPL-2.0) and -or-later (formerly e.g. GPL-2.0+). We did not systematically noted distinguish between these variants, so GPL-2.0, GPL2, GPLv2 etc. may mean GPL-2.0-only or GPL-2.0-or-later. Thus GNU licenses without "+" (e.g. GPL2+) were left without the variant suffix, i.e. non SPDX compliant. Note: This commit just fixes format of the license names, no verification has been done if the specified license information is actually correct! [1]: https://spdx.org/licenses/
* [various] rename python executable in APKBUILDs to python2Jakub Jirutka2016-10-261-2/+2
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* [various] rename dependency python to python2Jakub Jirutka2016-10-261-1/+1
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* [various] rename dependency python-dev to python2-devJakub Jirutka2016-10-261-1/+1
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* main/halberd: new upstream url, fix docsChristian Kampka2015-11-092-12/+35
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* main/halberd: update layoutFabian Affolter2013-10-301-3/+11
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* main/halberd: indentation fixedFabian Affolter2013-01-281-3/+3
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* Initial APKBUILD for halberdFabian Affolter2011-07-052-0/+72
Package description: To cope with heavy traffic loads, web site administrators often install load balancer devices. These machines hide (possibly) many real web servers behind a virtual IP. They receive HTTP requests and redirect them to the real web servers in order to share the traffic between them. Halberd is a tool aimed at discovering real servers behind virtual IPs.