On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 03:58:42PM -0600, Pat Mahoney wrote:
> For those who remember my old questions, no, it has not been resolved.
>
> Ldraw.org coordinates and puts together a parts library (of lego style
> pieces) which they distribute from their site. The library is a self
> extracting exe w
I consider packaging ecos. Please look at the license here:
http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/license-overview.html
I think it qualifies as free. But there is some fishy thing that changes made
to the system must be announced.
Please comment!
Since I am not on this list, please Cc: me.
For those who remember my old questions, no, it has not been resolved.
Ldraw.org coordinates and puts together a parts library (of lego style
pieces) which they distribute from their site. The library is a self
extracting exe which contains individual parts files in some 3d format
or another (no,
Scripsit Chris Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Package: prc-tools
> Severity: grave
> Version: 0.5.0r-3.1
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Hi,
I've just been looking at the license for the PalmOS SDK, and I have a
feeling that we may not be able to distribute the SDK with the prc-tools
package. Even if we are, the license is not currently included in th
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