On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 02:19:31PM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > Unless you've found a different version of lmbench than I see, lmbench is in > fact non-free. Distribution of results is severely limited. While it > includes a COPYING file, it also includes a more complete and more > restrictive license.
Err, doh, yeah, this is in COPYING-2: The set of programs and documentation known as "lmbench" are distributed under the Free Software Foundation's General Public License with the following additional restrictions (which override any conflicting restrictions in the GPL): 1. You may not distribute results in any public forum, in any publication, or in any other way if you have modified the benchmarks. 2. You may not distribute the results for a fee of any kind. This includes web sites which generate revenue from advertising. If you have modifications or enhancements that you wish included in future versions, please mail those to me, Larry McVoy, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... I guess you're right. I don't know why he bothers to use the GPL anyway.