[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 8 May 2007, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
currently ZFS is only available on Solaris, parts of it have been
released
under GPLv2, but it doesn't look like enough of it to be ported to
Linux
(enough was released for grub to be able to access it read-only, but
not
the full filesystem). there are also patent concerns that are
preventing
any porting to Linux.
This is not entirely correct. ZFS is only under the CDDL license and
it has been ported to FreeBSD.
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zfs-discuss/2007-April/026922.html
I wonder how they handled the license issues? I thought that if you
combined stuff that was BSD licensed with stuff with a more restrictive
license the result was under the more restrictive license. thanks for
the info.
The CDDL is not a restrictive license like GPL, it is based on the MIT
license so it can be used with BSD stuff without problems. There are
lots of discussion going on (read: flamewars) on the opensolaris lists
about how it can/should it/will it be integrated into linux.
here's a link about the GPLv2 stuff for zfs
http://blogs.sun.com/darren/entry/zfs_under_gplv2_already_exists
That title is fairly misleading as it's only some read-only bits to be
able to boot off ZFS with grub.
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Trygve
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