The removal has been done with the following command:
find bin/tests/system/ -type f -name "*.db*" -exec sed -i '1,10d; 11{/^$/d}' {} +
The following files have been handled manually, since they already
didn't have the license info, or had it in a slightly different format:
bin/tests/system/ssutoctou/ns1/example.db.in
bin/tests/system/checkzone/zones/crashzone.db
bin/tests/system/checkzone/zones/warn.deprecated.cds-sha1.db
bin/tests/system/checkzone/zones/warn.deprecated.digest-sha1.db
bin/tests/system/checkzone/zones/warn.deprecated.ds-alg.db
bin/tests/system/legacy/ns6/edns512.db.signed
The ADB flushtree test was failing because the test zone
(flushtest.example.) uses an in-domain nameserver with parent glue,
so the ADB cache was never populated.
Add a new zone with an out-of-domain nameserver to force an ADB
lookup and ensure the flushtree test exercises the intended code
path.
This commit converts the license handling to adhere to the REUSE
specification. It specifically:
1. Adds used licnses to LICENSES/ directory
2. Add "isc" template for adding the copyright boilerplate
3. Changes all source files to include copyright and SPDX license
header, this includes all the C sources, documentation, zone files,
configuration files. There are notes in the doc/dev/copyrights file
on how to add correct headers to the new files.
4. Handle the rest that can't be modified via .reuse/dep5 file. The
binary (or otherwise unmodifiable) files could have license places
next to them in <foo>.license file, but this would lead to cluttered
repository and most of the files handled in the .reuse/dep5 file are
system test files.