This is Apache Ant buildfile that can be used to do an automated license audit of the local Allura codebase. To use it, you need to: 1. Install Apache Ant, version 1.8.0 or later. Apache Ant is very popular software package and there are good chances it is already available in your operating system's software repository. System-independent binary files are available from http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi in case you need them. Be advised that Apache Ant requires Java Virtual Machine to work. For futher details, head to http://ant.apache.org/. 2. Download and unpack Apache Rat. Apache Rat is a release audit tool (hence the name) used by Apache Software Foundation projects. It can be obtained from http://creadur.apache.org/rat/download_rat.cgi After unpacking downloaded zip or tarball, you should have a directory with several .jar files and a lib/ directory. 3. Make this directory with the Ant buildfile (build.xml file) your working directory. Then execute `ant -lib [path to Apache Rat lib/ directory]`, for example: ant -lib ../../../apache-rat-0.11 The buildfile will be parsed by Apache Ant and after a couple of seconds, you should be presented with a file list along with potential licensing issues. You should run this on a clean checkout / release of Allura, to avoid reporting on local files.