LICENSE and NOTICE policy is explained here:
http://www.apache.org/dev/licensing-howto.htmlhttp://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html
This leads to the following changes.
First, this change enables two extensions to maven-shade-plugin in assembly/ that will try to include and merge all NOTICE and LICENSE files. This can't hurt.
This generates a consolidated NOTICE file that I manually added to NOTICE.
Next, a list of all dependencies and their licenses was generated:
`mvn ... license:aggregate-add-third-party`
to create: `target/generated-sources/license/THIRD-PARTY.txt`
Each dependency is listed with one or more licenses. Determine the most-compatible license for each if there is more than one.
For "unknown" license dependencies, I manually evaluateD their license. Many are actually Apache projects or components of projects covered already. The only non-trivial one was Colt, which has its own (compatible) license.
I ignored Apache-licensed and public domain dependencies as these require no further action (beyond NOTICE above).
BSD and MIT licenses (permissive Category A licenses) are evidently supposed to be mentioned in LICENSE, so I added a section without output from the THIRD-PARTY.txt file appropriately.
Everything else, Category B licenses, are evidently mentioned in NOTICE (?) Same there.
LICENSE contained some license statements for source code that is redistributed. I left this as I think that is the right place to put it.
Author: Sean Owen <sowen@cloudera.com>
Closes#770 from srowen/SPARK-1827 and squashes the following commits:
a764504 [Sean Owen] Add LICENSE and NOTICE info for all transitive dependencies as of 1.0
This allows developers to pass options (such as -D) to sbt. I also modified the SparkBuild to ensure spark specific properties are propagated to forked test JVMs.
Author: Michael Armbrust <michael@databricks.com>
Closes#14 from marmbrus/sbtScripts and squashes the following commits:
c008b18 [Michael Armbrust] Merge the old sbt-launch-lib.bash with the new sbt-launcher jar downloading logic.