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Discrepancies between GPL 1.0 & 2.0 canonical texts and their associated SPDX templates #2568

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pmonks opened this issue Sep 24, 2024 · 1 comment

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pmonks commented Sep 24, 2024

There are discrepancies between FSF's canonical GPL-1.0 and GPL-2.0 texts and their associated SPDX templates that cause matching to fail in downstream software that performs matching.

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  • The canonical GPL-1.0 text no longer includes a physical address on line 6, and has added a URL in that location instead. Neither of these changes are taken into account in either the GPL-1.0-only or GPL-1.0-or-later SPDX templates.
  • Similarly, the canonical GPL-2.0 text now has a URL on line 6. While the GPL-2.0-only and GPL-2.0-or-later SPDX templates correctly handle the (now optional) physical address, neither of them handle the (presumably optional) URL that is now included in the canonical text.

Note: if the SPDX project has contacts over at the FSF it may be worth asking them if it might be possible to notify the SPDX project whenever they make changes of any kind to their license texts (even/especially "legally inconsequential" ones). Previous issues (including #2430, #2204, #1995, #1973, #1972) suggest that the FSF are quite liberal about making such changes and thereby inadvertently breaking SPDX license matching randomly.

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pmonks commented Sep 24, 2024

It appears the same issue exists in the (old) LGPL variants too:

The LGPL-3.0-* SPDX templates appear to be aligned with the FSF's canonical LGPL-3.0 text, however. This issue also isn't relevant for the AGPL, since there's only a single version of that published by the FSF (AGPL-3.0).

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