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+
+To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach
+them to the start of each source file to most effectively state the exclusion
+of warranty; and each file should have at least the “copyright” line and a
+pointer to where the full notice is found.
+
+
+ Copyright (C) 2013 Roberto Rosario
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see .
+
+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
+
+If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short notice like
+this when it starts in an interactive mode:
+
+ Mayan EDMS Copyright (C) 2013 Roberto Rosario
+
+ This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
+ This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
+ under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
+
+The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
+parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
+might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an “about box”.
+
+You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
+if any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the program, if necessary.
+For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL,
+see .
+
+The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
+into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may
+consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
+library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public
+License instead of this License.
+But first, please read .
diff --git a/apps/installation/__init__.py b/apps/installation/__init__.py
index 3526291435..160386767e 100644
--- a/apps/installation/__init__.py
+++ b/apps/installation/__init__.py
@@ -1,15 +1,19 @@
from __future__ import absolute_import
-from south.signals import post_migrate
-
-from project_tools.api import register_tool
-
from django.db import transaction
from django.db.models.signals import post_save
from django.db.utils import DatabaseError
from django.dispatch import receiver
+from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
-from .links import installation_details
+from south.signals import post_migrate
+
+from common.utils import encapsulate
+from navigation.api import register_links, register_model_list_columns
+from project_tools.api import register_tool
+
+from .classes import Property, PropertyNamespace
+from .links import link_menu_link, link_namespace_details, link_namespace_list
from .models import Installation
@@ -33,6 +37,31 @@ def check_first_run():
details.submit()
-register_tool(installation_details)
+register_model_list_columns(PropertyNamespace, [
+ {
+ 'name': _(u'label'),
+ 'attribute': 'label'
+ },
+ {
+ 'name': _(u'items'),
+ 'attribute': encapsulate(lambda entry: len(entry.get_properties()))
+ }
+])
+
+register_model_list_columns(Property, [
+ {
+ 'name': _(u'label'),
+ 'attribute': 'label'
+ },
+ {
+ 'name': _(u'value'),
+ 'attribute': 'value'
+ }
+])
+
+register_links(PropertyNamespace, [link_namespace_details])
+register_links(['namespace_list', PropertyNamespace], [link_namespace_list], menu_name='secondary_menu')
+
+register_tool(link_menu_link)
check_first_run()
diff --git a/apps/installation/classes.py b/apps/installation/classes.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..603bcd28b0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/apps/installation/classes.py
@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+from collections import namedtuple
+import os
+import sys
+
+import pbs
+
+try:
+ from pbs import pip
+ PIP = True
+except pbs.CommandNotFound:
+ PIP = False
+
+from django.conf import settings
+from django.utils.simplejson import dumps
+
+
+class PIPNotFound(Exception):
+ pass
+
+
+class PropertyNamespace(object):
+ _registry = {}
+
+ @classmethod
+ def get(cls, name):
+ return cls._registry[name]
+
+ @classmethod
+ def get_all(cls):
+ return cls._registry.values()
+
+ def __init__(self, name, label):
+ self.name = name
+ self.label = label
+ self.properties = {}
+ self.__class__._registry[name] = self
+
+ def __unicode__(self):
+ return unicode(self.label)
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return str(self.label)
+
+ def add_property(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ prop = Property(*args, **kwargs)
+ self.properties[prop.name] = prop
+
+ def get_properties(self):
+ return self.properties.values()
+
+ @property
+ def id(self):
+ return self.name
+
+
+class Property(object):
+ _registry = {}
+
+ @classmethod
+ def get_all(cls):
+ return cls._registry.values()
+
+ @classmethod
+ def get(cls, name):
+ return cls._registry[name]
+
+ @classmethod
+ def get_reportable(cls, as_dict=False, as_json=False):
+ if as_json:
+ return dumps(cls.get_reportable(as_dict=True))
+
+ if not as_dict:
+ return [prop for prop in cls.get_all() if prop.report]
+ else:
+ result = {}
+ for prop in cls.get_all():
+ if prop.report:
+ result[prop.name] = unicode(prop.value)
+ return result
+
+ def __init__(self, name, label, value, report=False):
+ self.name = name
+ self.label = label
+ self.value = value
+ self.report = report
+ self.__class__._registry[name] = self
+
+ def __unicode__(self):
+ return unicode(self.value)
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return str(self.value)
+
+
+Dependency = namedtuple('Dependency', 'name, version, standard')
+
+
+class VirtualEnv(object):
+ def extract_dependency(self, string):
+ string = str(string.strip())
+
+ try:
+ package, version = string.split('==')
+ except ValueError:
+ # item is not installed from package, svn/git maybe
+ try:
+ version, package = string.split('=')
+ except:
+ # has no version number
+ return Dependency(string, version=None, standard=True)
+ else:
+ version = version.split('#')[0].split(' ')[1] # Get rid of '#egg' and '-e'
+ return Dependency(package, version, standard=False)
+ else:
+ return Dependency(package, version, standard=True)
+
+
+ def get_packages_info(self, requirements_file=None):
+ if requirements_file:
+ with open(requirements_file) as file_in:
+ for line in file_in.readlines():
+ yield self.extract_dependency(line)
+ else:
+ for item in pip('freeze').splitlines():
+ yield self.extract_dependency(item)
+
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.requirements_file_path = os.path.join(settings.PROJECT_ROOT, 'requirements', 'production.txt')
+ if not PIP:
+ raise PIPNotFound
+
+
+ def get_results(self):
+ requirements = {}
+ installed_packages = {}
+
+ for item in self.get_packages_info(self.requirements_file_path):
+ requirements[item.name] = item
+
+ for item in self.get_packages_info():
+ installed_packages[item.name] = item
+
+ for name, item in requirements.items():
+ try:
+ if item.standard:
+ if item.version:
+ if item.version == installed_packages[name].version:
+ status = item.version
+ else:
+ status = installed_packages[name].version
+ else:
+ status = None
+ else:
+ # Non standard version number, check SVN or GIT path
+ if item.version == installed_packages['%s-dev' % name.replace('-', '_')].version:
+ status = item.version
+ else:
+ status = installed_packages['%s-dev' % name.replace('-', '_')].version
+ except KeyError:
+ # Not installed package found matching with name matchin requirement
+ status = False
+
+ yield name, item.version, status
diff --git a/apps/installation/links.py b/apps/installation/links.py
index b1a9445deb..42dac720f3 100644
--- a/apps/installation/links.py
+++ b/apps/installation/links.py
@@ -4,4 +4,6 @@ from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from .permissions import PERMISSION_INSTALLATION_DETAILS
-installation_details = {'text': _(u'installation details'), 'view': 'installation_details', 'icon': 'interface_preferences.png', 'permissions': [PERMISSION_INSTALLATION_DETAILS]}
+link_menu_link = {'text': _(u'installation details'), 'view': 'namespace_list', 'icon': 'interface_preferences.png', 'permissions': [PERMISSION_INSTALLATION_DETAILS]}
+link_namespace_list = {'text': _(u'installation property namespaces'), 'view': 'namespace_list', 'famfam': 'layout', 'permissions': [PERMISSION_INSTALLATION_DETAILS]}
+link_namespace_details = {'text': _(u'details'), 'view': 'namespace_details', 'args': 'object.id', 'famfam': 'layout_link', 'permissions': [PERMISSION_INSTALLATION_DETAILS]}
diff --git a/apps/installation/models.py b/apps/installation/models.py
index fca070af37..d05f698eed 100644
--- a/apps/installation/models.py
+++ b/apps/installation/models.py
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
import os
import sys
import platform
@@ -20,7 +22,6 @@ else:
from django.db import models
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict
-from django.utils.simplejson import dumps
from django.conf import settings
from common.models import Singleton
@@ -29,6 +30,8 @@ from main import __version__ as mayan_version
from lock_manager import Lock, LockError
from ocr.conf.settings import TESSERACT_PATH, UNPAPER_PATH, PDFTOTEXT_PATH
+from .classes import Property, PropertyNamespace, VirtualEnv, PIPNotFound
+
FORM_SUBMIT_URL = 'https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/formResponse'
FORM_KEY = 'dGZrYkw3SDl5OENMTG15emp1UFFEUWc6MQ'
FORM_RECEIVER_FIELD = 'entry.0.single'
@@ -36,19 +39,6 @@ TIMEOUT = 5
FABFILE_MARKER = os.path.join(settings.PROJECT_ROOT, 'fabfile_install')
-class Property(object):
- def __init__(self, name, label, value):
- self.name = name
- self.label = label
- self.value = value
-
- def __unicode__(self):
- return unicode(self.value)
-
- def __str__(self):
- return str(self.value)
-
-
class Installation(Singleton):
_properties = SortedDict()
@@ -62,72 +52,100 @@ class Installation(Singleton):
self.set_properties()
return self._properties.values()
- def set_properties(self):
- self._properties = SortedDict()
+ def os_properties(self):
+ namespace = PropertyNamespace('os', _(u'Operating system'))
if LSB:
- self.add_property(Property('is_lsb', _(u'LSB OS'), True))
- self.add_property(Property('distributor_id', _(u'Distributor ID'), lsb_release('-i', '-s')))
- self.add_property(Property('description', _(u'Description'), lsb_release('-d', '-s')))
- self.add_property(Property('release', _(u'Release'), lsb_release('-r', '-s')))
- self.add_property(Property('codename', _(u'Codename'), lsb_release('-c', '-s')))
- self.add_property(Property('sysinfo', _(u'System info'), uname('-a')))
+ namespace.add_property('is_lsb', _(u'LSB OS'), True, True)
+ namespace.add_property('distributor_id', _(u'Distributor ID'), lsb_release('-i', '-s'), True)
+ namespace.add_property('description', _(u'Description'), lsb_release('-d', '-s'), True)
+ namespace.add_property('release', _(u'Release'), lsb_release('-r', '-s'), True)
+ namespace.add_property('codename', _(u'Codename'), lsb_release('-c', '-s'), True)
+ namespace.add_property('sysinfo', _(u'System info'), uname('-a'), True)
else:
- self.add_property(Property('is_lsb', _(u'LSB OS'), False))
+ namespace.add_property('is_lsb', _(u'LSB OS'), False)
+
+ namespace.add_property('architecture', _(u'OS architecture'), platform.architecture(), report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('python_version', _(u'Python version'), platform.python_version(), report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('hostname', _(u'Hostname'), platform.node())
+ namespace.add_property('platform', _(u'Platform'), sys.platform, report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('machine', _(u'Machine'), platform.machine(), report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('processor', _(u'Processor'), platform.processor(), report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('cpus', _(u'Number of CPUs'), psutil.NUM_CPUS, report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('total_phymem', _(u'Total physical memory'), pretty_size(psutil.TOTAL_PHYMEM), report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('disk_partitions', _(u'Disk partitions'), '; '.join(['%s %s %s %s' % (partition.device, partition.mountpoint, partition.fstype, partition.opts) for partition in psutil.disk_partitions()]))
- self.add_property(Property('architecture', _(u'OS architecture'), platform.architecture()))
- self.add_property(Property('python_version', _(u'Python version'), platform.python_version()))
- self.add_property(Property('hostname', _(u'Hostname'), platform.node()))
- self.add_property(Property('platform', _(u'Platform'), sys.platform))
- self.add_property(Property('machine', _(u'Machine'), platform.machine()))
- self.add_property(Property('processor', _(u'Processor'), platform.processor()))
- self.add_property(Property('cpus', _(u'Number of CPUs'), psutil.NUM_CPUS))
- self.add_property(Property('total_phymem', _(u'Total physical memory'), pretty_size(psutil.TOTAL_PHYMEM)))
- self.add_property(Property('disk_partitions', _(u'Disk partitions'), '; '.join(['%s %s %s %s' % (partition.device, partition.mountpoint, partition.fstype, partition.opts) for partition in psutil.disk_partitions()])))
+ def binary_dependencies(self):
+ namespace = PropertyNamespace('bins', _(u'Binary dependencies'))
tesseract = pbs.Command(TESSERACT_PATH)
try:
- self.add_property(Property('tesseract', _(u'tesseract version'), tesseract('-v').stderr))
+ namespace.add_property('tesseract', _(u'tesseract version'), tesseract('-v').stderr, report=True)
except pbs.CommandNotFound:
- self.add_property(Property('tesseract', _(u'tesseract version'), _(u'not found')))
+ namespace.add_property('tesseract', _(u'tesseract version'), _(u'not found'), report=True)
except Exception:
- self.add_property(Property('tesseract', _(u'tesseract version'), _(u'error getting version')))
+ namespace.add_property('tesseract', _(u'tesseract version'), _(u'error getting version'), report=True)
unpaper = pbs.Command(UNPAPER_PATH)
try:
- self.add_property(Property('unpaper', _(u'unpaper version'), unpaper('-V').stdout))
+ namespace.add_property('unpaper', _(u'unpaper version'), unpaper('-V').stdout, report=True)
except pbs.CommandNotFound:
- self.add_property(Property('unpaper', _(u'unpaper version'), _(u'not found')))
+ namespace.add_property('unpaper', _(u'unpaper version'), _(u'not found'), report=True)
except Exception:
- self.add_property(Property('unpaper', _(u'unpaper version'), _(u'error getting version')))
+ namespace.add_property('unpaper', _(u'unpaper version'), _(u'error getting version'), report=True)
pdftotext = pbs.Command(PDFTOTEXT_PATH)
try:
- self.add_property(Property('pdftotext', _(u'pdftotext version'), pdftotext('-v').stderr))
+ namespace.add_property('pdftotext', _(u'pdftotext version'), pdftotext('-v').stderr, report=True)
except pbs.CommandNotFound:
- self.add_property(Property('pdftotext', _(u'pdftotext version'), _(u'not found')))
+ namespace.add_property('pdftotext', _(u'pdftotext version'), _(u'not found'), report=True)
except Exception:
- self.add_property(Property('pdftotext', _(u'pdftotext version'), _(u'error getting version')))
+ namespace.add_property('pdftotext', _(u'pdftotext version'), _(u'error getting version'), report=True)
- self.add_property(Property('mayan_version', _(u'Mayan EDMS version'), mayan_version))
- self.add_property(Property('fabfile', _(u'Installed via fabfile'), os.path.exists(FABFILE_MARKER)))
+ def mayan_properties(self):
+ namespace = PropertyNamespace('mayan', _(u'Mayan EDMS'))
+
+ namespace.add_property('uuid', _(u'UUID'), self.uuid, report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('mayan_version', _(u'Mayan EDMS version'), mayan_version, report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('fabfile', _(u'Installed via fabfile'), os.path.exists(FABFILE_MARKER), report=True)
+
+ def git_properties(self):
+ namespace = PropertyNamespace('git', _(u'Git repository'))
try:
repo = Repo(settings.PROJECT_ROOT)
except:
- self.add_property(Property('is_git_repo', _(u'Running from a Git repository'), False))
+ namespace.add_property(Property('is_git_repo', _(u'Running from a Git repository'), False))
else:
repo.config_reader()
headcommit = repo.head.commit
- self.add_property(Property('is_git_repo', _(u'Running from a Git repository'), True))
- self.add_property(Property('repo_remotes', _(u'Repository remotes'), ', '.join([unicode(remote) for remote in repo.remotes])))
- self.add_property(Property('repo_remotes_urls', _(u'Repository remotes URLs'), ', '.join([unicode(remote.url) for remote in repo.remotes])))
- self.add_property(Property('repo_head_reference', _(u'Branch'), repo.head.reference))
- self.add_property(Property('headcommit_hexsha', _(u'HEAD commit hex SHA'), headcommit.hexsha))
- self.add_property(Property('headcommit_author', _(u'HEAD commit author'), headcommit.author))
- self.add_property(Property('headcommit_authored_date', _(u'HEAD commit authored date'), time.asctime(time.gmtime(headcommit.authored_date))))
- self.add_property(Property('headcommit_committer', _(u'HEAD commit committer'), headcommit.committer))
- self.add_property(Property('headcommit_committed_date', _(u'HEAD commit committed date'), time.asctime(time.gmtime(headcommit.committed_date))))
- self.add_property(Property('headcommit_message', _(u'HEAD commit message'), headcommit.message))
+ namespace.add_property('is_git_repo', _(u'Running from a Git repository'), True)
+ namespace.add_property('repo_remotes', _(u'Repository remotes'), ', '.join([unicode(remote) for remote in repo.remotes]), report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('repo_remotes_urls', _(u'Repository remotes URLs'), ', '.join([unicode(remote.url) for remote in repo.remotes]), report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('repo_head_reference', _(u'Branch'), repo.head.reference, report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('headcommit_hexsha', _(u'HEAD commit hex SHA'), headcommit.hexsha, report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('headcommit_author', _(u'HEAD commit author'), headcommit.author)
+ namespace.add_property('headcommit_authored_date', _(u'HEAD commit authored date'), time.asctime(time.gmtime(headcommit.authored_date)), report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('headcommit_committer', _(u'HEAD commit committer'), headcommit.committer)
+ namespace.add_property('headcommit_committed_date', _(u'HEAD commit committed date'), time.asctime(time.gmtime(headcommit.committed_date)), report=True)
+ namespace.add_property('headcommit_message', _(u'HEAD commit message'), headcommit.message, report=True)
+
+ def virtualenv_properties(self):
+ namespace = PropertyNamespace('venv', _(u'VirtuanEnv'))
+ try:
+ venv = VirtualEnv()
+ except PIPNotFound:
+ namespace.add_property('pip', 'pip', _(u'pip not found.'), report=True)
+ else:
+ for item, version, result in venv.get_results():
+ namespace.add_property(item, '%s (%s)' % (item, version), result, report=True)
+
+ def set_properties(self):
+ self._properties = SortedDict()
+ self.os_properties()
+ self.binary_dependencies()
+ self.mayan_properties()
+ self.git_properties()
+ self.virtualenv_properties()
def __getattr__(self, name):
self.set_properties()
@@ -142,47 +160,10 @@ class Installation(Singleton):
except LockError:
pass
else:
- try:
- dictionary = {}
- if self.is_lsb:
- dictionary.update(
- {
- 'is_lsb': unicode(self.is_lsb),
- 'distributor_id': unicode(self.distributor_id),
- 'description': unicode(self.description),
- 'release': unicode(self.release),
- 'codename': unicode(self.codename),
- 'sysinfo': unicode(self.sysinfo),
- }
- )
+ self.set_properties()
- dictionary.update(
- {
- 'uuid': self.uuid,
- 'architecture': unicode(self.architecture),
- 'python_version': unicode(self.python_version),
- 'platform': unicode(self.platform),
- 'machine': unicode(self.machine),
- 'processor': unicode(self.processor),
- 'cpus': unicode(self.cpus),
- 'total_phymem': unicode(self.total_phymem),
- 'mayan_version': unicode(self.mayan_version),
- 'fabfile': unicode(self.fabfile),
- }
- )
- if self.is_git_repo:
- dictionary.update(
- {
- 'repo_remotes': unicode(self.repo_remotes),
- 'repo_remotes_urls': unicode(self.repo_remotes_urls),
- 'repo_head_reference': unicode(self.repo_head_reference),
- 'headcommit_hexsha': unicode(self.headcommit_hexsha),
- 'headcommit_authored_date': unicode(self.headcommit_authored_date),
- 'headcommit_committed_date': unicode(self.headcommit_committed_date),
- 'headcommit_message': unicode(self.headcommit_message),
- }
- )
- requests.post(FORM_SUBMIT_URL, data={'formkey': FORM_KEY, FORM_RECEIVER_FIELD: dumps(dictionary)}, timeout=TIMEOUT)
+ try:
+ requests.post(FORM_SUBMIT_URL, data={'formkey': FORM_KEY, FORM_RECEIVER_FIELD: Property.get_reportable(as_json=True)}, timeout=TIMEOUT)
except (requests.exceptions.Timeout, requests.exceptions.ConnectionError):
pass
else:
diff --git a/apps/installation/urls.py b/apps/installation/urls.py
index 1d8add27f5..785df3f424 100644
--- a/apps/installation/urls.py
+++ b/apps/installation/urls.py
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
from django.conf.urls.defaults import patterns, url
urlpatterns = patterns('installation.views',
- url(r'^details/$', 'installation_details', (), 'installation_details'),
+ url(r'^$', 'namespace_list', (), 'namespace_list'),
+ url(r'^(?P\w+)/details/$', 'namespace_details', (), 'namespace_details'),
)
diff --git a/apps/installation/views.py b/apps/installation/views.py
index ac6bd66713..4f9f17bf8b 100644
--- a/apps/installation/views.py
+++ b/apps/installation/views.py
@@ -7,19 +7,35 @@ from django.core.exceptions import PermissionDenied
from permissions.models import Permission
+from .classes import Property, PropertyNamespace
from .permissions import PERMISSION_INSTALLATION_DETAILS
from .models import Installation
-def installation_details(request):
+def namespace_list(request):
Permission.objects.check_permissions(request.user, [PERMISSION_INSTALLATION_DETAILS])
- paragraphs = []
-
- for instance in Installation().get_properties():
- paragraphs.append('%s: %s' % (unicode(instance.label), instance.value))
-
- return render_to_response('generic_template.html', {
- 'paragraphs': paragraphs,
- 'title': _(u'Installation environment details')
- }, context_instance=RequestContext(request))
+ Installation().get_properties()
+
+ return render_to_response('generic_list.html', {
+ 'object_list': PropertyNamespace.get_all(),
+ 'title': _(u'installation property namespaces'),
+ 'hide_object': True,
+ }, context_instance=RequestContext(request))
+
+
+def namespace_details(request, namespace_id):
+ Permission.objects.check_permissions(request.user, [PERMISSION_INSTALLATION_DETAILS])
+
+ Installation().get_properties()
+
+ namespace = PropertyNamespace.get(namespace_id)
+ object_list = namespace.get_properties()
+ title = _(u'installation namespace details for: %s') % namespace.label
+
+ return render_to_response('generic_list.html', {
+ 'object_list': object_list,
+ 'hide_object': True,
+ 'title': title,
+ 'object': namespace,
+ }, context_instance=RequestContext(request))
diff --git a/contrib/fabfile.tar.gz b/contrib/fabfile.tar.gz
index 14cd5c4c2e..14a64eb873 100644
Binary files a/contrib/fabfile.tar.gz and b/contrib/fabfile.tar.gz differ
diff --git a/docs/credits/LICENSE b/docs/credits/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
index 94a9ed024d..0000000000
--- a/docs/credits/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,674 +0,0 @@
- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
- Version 3, 29 June 2007
-
- Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
- of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
-
- Preamble
-
- The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for
-software and other kinds of works.
-
- The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed
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-Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
-
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-notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
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diff --git a/docs/credits/license.rst b/docs/credits/license.rst
index 9e64767358..2ba7a7bf2e 100644
--- a/docs/credits/license.rst
+++ b/docs/credits/license.rst
@@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ The complete license terms are included below.
License terms
=============
-.. include:: LICENSE
+.. include:: ../../LICENSE