Disclosure files
Obtain disclosure files
Use a shell script to encapsulate the search Web script in a shell script
To download the disclosure file that relates to a given package name and version from the O Github repository the following shell script can be used:
#!/bin/bash if test -z "$1" -o -z "$2" then echo "Usage: $0 <package> <version>" exit 1 fi package="$1" version="$2" if test `wget -qO - https://www.osselot.org/curated.php?$package | grep version-$version` then wget -qO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Open-Source-Compliance/package-analysis/main/analysed-packages/$package/version-$version/$package-$version-OSS-disclosure.txt fi
The output of this script can then be adapted to the actual file set of the binary software distribution and given to the recipient of the software upon delivery as an important step toward compliance with the license terms. Possible further steps to license compliance are the adaptation of other legal materials such as terms and conditions and, if the license imposes this obligation, the immediate provision or an appropriate written offer to deliver the source code.
In the above example of angular in version 15.2.2, if the script is called "getdisclosure" and invoked as
getdisclosure angular 15.2.2
a text is returned that is ready to be used:
Web interface to immediately search for a given package and provide links to the disclosure documents of found package repositories
Look for other software packages that may have already been curated at O and provide links to the related disclosure documents
Material from multiple packages can each be given a title line and then concatenated.