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What is the license for the dotnet/dotnet build prerequisites called Private.SourceBuilt.Artifacts? #4742

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ader1990 opened this issue Nov 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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Hello,

I would like to know the License of the two artifacts the ./prep.sh (https://github.com/dotnet/dotnet/blob/release/8.0.1xx/prep.sh) downloads, in the context of creating a bootstrap package with all the dependencies, that once created, to be able to build dotnet/dotnet fully offline in two stages (download and package the build required artifacts as stage 0, and then build dotnet in a subsequent separate stage):

I have opened this issue here, as dotnet/dotnet repository does not accept Issues.

This issue is in the context of building the dotnet packages in an offline manner.

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The SDK tarball (https://dotnetcli.azureedge.net/dotnet/Sdk/8.0.110/dotnet-sdk-8.0.110-linux-x64.tar.gz) has a license included in it at the root.

The artifacts tarball is an collection of NuGet packages that each have their own licenses.

The intent is to use these two assets to bootstrap a source-build. After the initial build, you would take the resulting sdk and artifacts tarballs and rebuild the product with them as inputs. This process is documented in https://github.com/dotnet/source-build/blob/main/Documentation/bootstrapping-guidelines.md.

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