Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. It worked for SSH (OpenSSH
was derived from the last free release of SSH before Tatu Ylonen went
into business). The reason why it didn't work for Sleepycat DB is
probably that there were already plenty of alternatives, such
"Jason C. Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was looking into Berkeley DB which presumably came out of Berkeley
> and was freebeer/freespeech software at it's inception. Berkeley DB
> is now more correctly called Sleepycat DB. One can only use
> Sleepycat as part of commercial software if one
I was looking into Berkeley DB which presumably came out of Berkeley and
was freebeer/freespeech software at it's inception. Berkeley DB is now
more correctly called Sleepycat DB. One can only use Sleepycat as part
of commercial software if one pays Sleepycat a license fee.
A commonly stated