Actually, looking at it, it makes no sense to have this coming from module/security anyway.

I'll revert to using the one from depends/files

geir


Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:


Mikhail Loenko wrote:
On 2/17/06, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I meant it's copyright / license block comment.

Same reason every other files does.

That is not a source code, BTW corresponding RI's files do not have copyrights.

We don't care - we put it on all resources. See our generated HTML pages, for example.


...and why drl.policy? any objection to changing it back?

I'm not sure it is legal to use 'java'  unless it is explicitely
required by the spec.
'java.security' is required by the spec.

How about 'drl.policy'?

s/drl/java/

I'll sit by my mailbox waiting for the letter from Sun legal so no one else has to worry :)

geir


Thanks,
Mikhail

Regards,
Tim

Mikhail Loenko wrote:
java.security also does not have a license...

Why do you think they have to have a license?

Thanks,
Mikhail

On 2/17/06, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
why has our permissions policy file (in jre/lib/security) gone from
java.policy -> drl.policy, lost its license etc. ?

Regards,
Tim

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IBM Java technology centre, UK.

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IBM Java technology centre, UK.





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