Name: system/management/nut/server Summary: Network UPS Tools (NUT) - NUT data server and shared items for drivers Publisher: openindiana.org Version: 2.8.1 Build Release: 5.11 Branch: 2023.0.0.3 Packaging Date: 21 November 2023 at 05:47:51 Size: 526.57 kB FMRI: pkg://openindiana.org/system/management/nut/server@2.8.1,5.11-2023.0.0.3:20231121T054751Z License: Most files are licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2, or (at your option) any later version. See "LICENSE-GPL2" in the root of this distribution. The files in the scripts/python/ directory are released under GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3, or (at your option) any later version. See "LICENSE-GPL3" in the root of this distribution. The Perl client module (scripts/perl/Nut.pm) is released under the same license as Perl itself. That is to say either GPL version 1 or (at your option) any later version, or the "Artistic License". Several fallback implementations for methods absent from standard library of an end-user's current build platform are derived from source code available under the two-clause BSD license (common/strptime.c, common/strnlen.c) Various methods may be adapted from code or ideas posted on Stack Exchange sites (comments in NUT sources refer to original posts in this case), which according to https://stackoverflow.com/help/licensing are made available under different Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license (CC BY-SA) versions depending on contribution timestamp. Several autoconf methods under m4/ directory are derived from curl codebase and were originally available under curl license. Which is not unlike the MIT license, see https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2022/06/17/curl-is-reuse-compliant/ To the best of our knowledge, conditions of the 2/3-clause BSD, MIT, curl and CC BY-SA licenses allow redistribution and reuse of the codebase in projects made available under GPL license terms, as long as attribution is provided. NUT contributors are encouraged to "sign off" their git commits as a conscious act done under Developer's Certificate of Origin. See the copy of "LICENSE-DCO" in the root of this distribution, but please note that it is not a "license" on its own - rather a proclamation that work was done and submitted according to applicable open-source licenses.