RE: [vfs][Chainsaw]: Web start + external dependances + license=ouch

2004-05-18 Thread Tim Reilly
[Resending for log4j-dev list my original bounced/non-subscribed] A quick but important correction... according to JSCH website: "JSch 0.0.* was released under the GNU LGPL license. Later, we have switched over to a BSD-style license." --http://www.jcraft.com/jsch/LICENSE.txt So it's BSD

RE: [vfs][Chainsaw]: Web start + external dependances + license=ouch

2004-05-18 Thread Tim Reilly
A quick but important correction... according to JSCH website: "JSch 0.0.* was released under the GNU LGPL license. Later, we have switched over to a BSD-style license." --http://www.jcraft.com/jsch/LICENSE.txt So it's BSD-style. LGPL and GPL are more ambiguous AIUI, which may or might not have

Re: [vfs][Chainsaw]: Web start + external dependances + license=ouch

2004-05-17 Thread Mario Ivankovits
Paul Smith wrote: Cant say much about the licensing stuff, i am sure soneone else has more knowledge on this story. So now I am in a catch-22, I am not allowed to host the external jars, and can't access the jars from a separate URL code-base via Web Start. So VFS might be impossible to integrat

[vfs][Chainsaw]: Web start + external dependances + license=ouch

2004-05-17 Thread Paul Smith
[cross posting to both lists, as I am hoping this would give me more chance of someone knowing what to do here] As discussed previously, I am keen to integrate log4j Chainsaw v2 and VFS, to take advantage of VFS's features of transparency of where the files are located. We're also using Java Web S