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assignee = 'https://github.com/akuchling' closed_at = <Date 2001-08-10.19:08:01.000> created_at = <Date 2001-03-29.19:38:34.000> labels = ['library'] title = 'licence/license confusion' updated_at = <Date 2001-08-10.19:08:01.000> user = 'https://github.com/akuchling'
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activity = <Date 2001-08-10.19:08:01.000> actor = 'akuchling' assignee = 'akuchling' closed = True closed_date = None closer = None components = ['Distutils'] creation = <Date 2001-03-29.19:38:34.000> creator = 'akuchling' dependencies = [] files = [] hgrepos = [] issue_num = 412271 keywords = [] message_count = 4.0 messages = ['4121', '4122', '4123', '4124'] nosy_count = 2.0 nosy_names = ['gvanrossum', 'akuchling'] pr_nums = [] priority = 'high' resolution = 'fixed' stage = None status = 'closed' superseder = None type = None url = 'https://bugs.python.org/issue412271' versions = []
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Thomas Heller points out:
Playing with the new meta info, I noticed that the license specified in this way:
setup(..., license="MIT/X11", ...)
isn't recognized, while it works if one uses:
setup(..., licence="MIT/X11", ...)
BTW; according to www.opensource.org the MIT license seems to be spelled MIT license nowadays, no longer MIT/X11 license.
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andrew, were you going to fix this before 2.1?
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No, I wasn't planning to.
Fixed in revision 1.48 of dist.py. I've also edited PEP-241 to just say "MIT license".
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