Re: [RFC] squid purge tool

2010-05-19 Thread Henrik Nordström
ons 2010-05-19 klockan 22:46 +1200 skrev Amos Jeffries:

> Looks as compatibile as we can get.

Agreed.

Regards
Henrik



Re: [RFC] squid purge tool

2010-05-19 Thread Amos Jeffries

Henrik Nordström wrote:

tis 2010-05-18 klockan 23:42 + skrev Amos Jeffries:


I have the impression the purge tool is probably worth bundling with Squid
alongside squidclient and cachemgr.cgi in the tools/ section.


Before the license was incompatible. Haven't looked if the license
changed at the end of the project.



The only lisence I can find associated with the code that would be 
merged is this open-ended disclaimer:


// Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software
// and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
// provided that (i) the above copyright notices and this permission
// notice appear in all copies of the software and related documentation,
// and (ii) the names of the Lehrgebiet Rechnernetze und Verteilte
// Systeme and the University of Hannover may not be used in any
// advertising or publicity relating to the software without the
// specific, prior written permission of Lehrgebiet Rechnernetze und
// Verteilte Systeme and the University of Hannover.


Looks as compatibile as we can get.





Before I go ahead and try to find the tool developer what is the consensus
on bundling and maintaining it further ourselves?


The purge tool was developed as part of the dfncache project I think.

The current maintainer have not touched the code at all.

Regards
Henrik




Amos
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Re: [RFC] squid purge tool

2010-05-19 Thread Henrik Nordström
tis 2010-05-18 klockan 23:42 + skrev Amos Jeffries:

> I have the impression the purge tool is probably worth bundling with Squid
> alongside squidclient and cachemgr.cgi in the tools/ section.

Before the license was incompatible. Haven't looked if the license
changed at the end of the project.

> Before I go ahead and try to find the tool developer what is the consensus
> on bundling and maintaining it further ourselves?

The purge tool was developed as part of the dfncache project I think.

The current maintainer have not touched the code at all.

Regards
Henrik