Jerry, with respect to Copyright law 'derivative' work is permitted as fair
use. This has been the problem with this whole thread, people are willing
to recognize the module as dervative work but refuse to believe the law
permits derivative work as 'legal'. (I've posted the links to both US and
On 11/14/2012 11:28 AM, Andrew Thule wrote:
Jerry, with respect to Copyright law 'derivative' work is permitted as
fair use. This has been the problem with this whole thread, people
are willing to recognize the module as dervative work but refuse to
believe the law permits derivative work as
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Hello,
I'm building sword with cmake, and I noticed that it doesn't look like
sword.conf gets installed. Is anyone planning to add that support to
cmake? I'm not actually sure if that file is used much, but maybe it
would be good for cmake to do the same thing as configure...
Thanks,
-Ben
Hmm, I was fairly sure I had added that, but it appears I didn't. I
can add that in, no problem.
I even documented the CMake option to enable it, but I check for a
different value during config and never actually got around to doing
the install!
--Greg
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 9:12 PM,