HOW TO GENERATE THE COPYRIGHT FILE ---------------------------------- The debian/copyright file for Boost is very complicated, because the library has accumulated a huge number of files and contributors over the years. It would be intractable to fill it by hand, and FTP masters do not like the previous choice to just generically indicate the Boost Software License and see each individual file for the differences. Fortunately Boost itself already contains a small program, called bcp, that searches for common regular expressions in each file to find the file's license and copyright holders. The program has some deficiencies, but is overall a good foundation to automatically generate a debian/copyright file. A patched fork of the bcp program is maintained by Giovanni Mascellani in the repository [1]. [1] https://salsa.debian.org/gio/boost-copyright It can be compiled with qmake and make. Then you change dir to where you have unpacked the Boost tarball and run something like: find -type f | grep -v ^./debian/ | grep -v ^./.pc/ | bcp --report-debian --read-from-stdin debian/copyright This will erase and regenerate the debian/copyright file. The boost-copyright repository already contains a skeleton of the copyright file (called manual_copyright), which is automatically included at the beginning of the generated file. Since bcp cannot identify the copyright status for each single file, because some of them do not actually contain such information, the manual_copyright file contains some blanket stanzas for the main Boost directories, so that the copyright for each not better identified file is (reasonably) assigned to the people responsible for that subdirectory. The subdirectories loosely correspond to the individual Boost libraries. Also, a public domain dedication is presumed for the few and very simple files that are neither recognized by the program, neither contained in one of the well-known subdirectories. The script generator.py, in the boost-copyright repository, can be used to manually regenerate most of manual_copyright based on the meta/repositories.json files available in the Boost distribution. However it is recommended to carefully check its output, because there will be some inaccuracies.