This commit converts the license handling to adhere to the REUSE
specification. It specifically:
1. Adds used licnses to LICENSES/ directory
2. Add "isc" template for adding the copyright boilerplate
3. Changes all source files to include copyright and SPDX license
header, this includes all the C sources, documentation, zone files,
configuration files. There are notes in the doc/dev/copyrights file
on how to add correct headers to the new files.
4. Handle the rest that can't be modified via .reuse/dep5 file. The
binary (or otherwise unmodifiable) files could have license places
next to them in <foo>.license file, but this would lead to cluttered
repository and most of the files handled in the .reuse/dep5 file are
system test files.
(cherry picked from commit 58bd26b6cf)
4708. [cleanup] Legacy Windows builds (i.e. for XP and earlier)
are no longer supported. [RT #45186]
4707. [func] The lightweight resolver daemon and library (lwresd
and liblwres) have been removed. [RT #45186]
4706. [func] Code implementing name server query processing has
been moved from bin/named to a new library "libns".
Functions remaining in bin/named are now prefixed
with "named_" rather than "ns_". This will make it
easier to write unit tests for name server code, or
link name server functionality into new tools.
[RT #45186]
discuss, since I think I'm the only one who has ever run this
or probably ever will.
Still far from perfect, of course. It's just an auxiliary tool that
whose output needs human interpretation.
But basically ...
see whether a public header will compile stand-alone.
recommend ISC_MAGIC_VALID where appropriate.
use "print" consistent throughout, instead of print/warn.
ignore a couple of special files.
fixed some conditions that caused premature termination of checking
than continuing to itemize every header which changed,
this changelog entry just notes that if a header file
did not need another header file that it was including
in order to provide its advertized functionality, the
inclusion of the other header file was removed. See
util/check-includes for how this was tested.