with the (arbitrary) application issueing
the bind() call and the glibc. Is that a linking issue?
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+ in this
case? Or is this unlicensed work and need to be relicensed, and in the
case the original translator is no longer available, must be removed?
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On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 23:35:55 +0100, Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Le jeudi 08 novembre 2007 à 19:27 +0100, Marc Haber a écrit :
(1)
Is it ok to change exim's SSL library to OpenSSL in the current setup
without violating the GPL for some of the library currently in use
It would
. Either of
which are his own problem to fix.
From his appearance on debian-user-german, I guess that he is not
reading this list and expects to be Cced without explicitly asking for
it.
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On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 19:16:49 +, Ian Jackson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marc Haber writes (transitive GPL (exim4, OpenSSL, mySQL and others)):
(1)
Is it ok to change exim's SSL library to OpenSSL in the current setup
without violating the GPL for some of the library currently in use
You
of linking
indirectly to OpenSSL via libpq?
I am also interested to hear about other license aspects that I might
move myself into when changing exim to use OpenSSL instead of GnuTLS.
Greetings
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for a law office
for seven years has given me sufficient legal experience to know that
he is right this time. If you want to put down something legally
binding, go see a landshark.
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Marc
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this in half a
year, I must come to the conclusion that they are not interested in
having their software reaching wide spread usage.
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Marc
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