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Jim Bryant wrote:
>
> Terry Lambert wrote:
> >
> > Ron Chen wrote:
> > >
> > > Sun Grid Engine goes opensource. See SGE home page:
> > >
> > > http://www.sun.com/gridware
> >
> > I see no source code there, only Solaris and Linux binaries.
>
> I coulda sworn I saw that they had source code available for
> grid engine as well, as this weekend i was downloading stuff for
> Solaris 8 x86 [which i run on one of my disks].
Direct from Suns Grid Engine FAQ:
[Line breaks edited by me.]
"Q: Is Sun making the source for the now-current Sun Grid Engine
software versions 5.2.2/5.2.3 available in open source?
A: The source available in the Grid Engine open source project has
received numerous modifications in order to prepare it for
release as open source software. Organizations interested in
obtaining the source for the now current 5.2.2/5.2.3 versions
under a Sun source-access (non-open source) license should
contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Q: What is the license for the Grid Engine project?
A: The project uses the Sun Industry Standards Source License, or
SISSL.[...]"
Alas, closed source.
HTH
-Christoph Sold
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