No, we can't distribute external binaries either.  The binary has to be the 
compiled version of the source.


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> I dont think the pathnames constitute a whole lot of difference in 
> copyright terms. I think this issue revolves around having no binary 
> products of anyone in the source distribution (the source release).
> 
> I've no opinion yet on if 'tool' jars belong in a binary distribution.
> 
> Gr. Simon
> 
> On 19-12-13 12:10, Peter wrote:
> > Looking at the last paragraph in Sam's email he goes on to say we can
> > have jar files in svn for build tools etc, but not in our open source
> > product trees.
> > 
> > In that case the easiest temporary solution would be to move them
> > into a designated directory outside of our product tree, then we can
> > have ant retrieve them as needed for jenkins tests until we work out
> > a more permanent solution.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Peter.
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
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