Philippe Ombredanne

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> Do you think it's worth spending time on this? Let's be mindful not to get too much into the weeds as this can be hairy and yield only small...

This makes 100% sense... we have to thread lightly though.. 1. urls to github/other code repo licenses: example: http://github.com/dotnetcore/Util/blob/master/LICENSE or https://devshed.codeplex.com/license : **==> IMHO several are bona fide detection rules...

> I tried, but then this happens, even if i go up to python 3.8. The repos on aboutcode are somehow not behaving properly: This should be fixed now with...

This is also failing these: 2022-06-30T15:34:59.4438826Z FAILED tests/packagedcode/test_plugin_package.py::TestPlugins::test_package_command_scan_python > > 2022-06-30T15:34:59.4439263Z FAILED tests/packagedcode/test_pypi.py::TestPyPiPipfile::test_pipfile_lock_sample1 > 2022-06-30T15:34:59.4439775Z FAILED tests/packagedcode/test_pypi.py::TestPyPiPipfile::test_pipfile_lock_sample2 > 2022-06-30T15:34:59.4440194Z FAILED tests/packagedcode/test_pypi.py::TestPyPiPipfile::test_pipfile_lock_sample3 > 2022-06-30T15:34:59.4440631Z FAILED tests/packagedcode/test_pypi.py::TestPyPiPipfile::test_pipfile_lock_sample4 > 2022-06-30T15:34:59.4441046Z FAILED tests/packagedcode/test_pypi.py::TestPyPiPipfile::test_pipfile_lock_sample5

@robertlagrant Thanks... this sounds like a good idea ... one question though: is this a free service? Based on https://github.com/features/packages#pricing there seems to be a price tag attached not only...

@jroes Thank you ++ this helps! I am working on a fix for this. See also these: - https://github.com/nexB/scancode-toolkit/issues/2836 - https://github.com/nexB/skeleton/issues/53 - and the many issues listed https://github.com/nexB/scancode-toolkit/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A"installation+and+packaging"+label%3A"os+support"

@soimkim @MarcelBochtler Thank you for the reports. I now officially hate Apple and ARM. :angel:

@nsoft Thanks. The latest 31.* release candidate tarball should work on macOS with an M1 chip. The trick is that it requires to run in x86 emulation mode (aka. "Rosetta")......