What do you mean by 'as long as jsse is not free'? I've never had to
pay for it... to my best knowledge it _is_ free.
Regards, Stefan.
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From: Guillaume Rousse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27. febrar 2001 14:00
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Subject: make jsse support
On 2001.02.27 18:05:22 +0400 Stefn F. Stefnsson wrote:
What do you mean by 'as long as jsse is not free'? I've never had to
pay for it... to my best knowledge it _is_ free.
Free as a speech, not as a berr :-) Jsse is proprietary software.
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What do you mean by 'as long as jsse is not free'? I've never had to
pay for it... to my best knowledge it _is_ free.
Free as a speech, not as a berr :-) Jsse is proprietary software.
jsse sources are not open source and not GPL.
Mandrake / Debian are more restrictive about that for their
Hi Guillaume,
I could be wrong here, as i didn't try to hack the build script, but jsse
is currently mandatory for building tomcat, even if ssl support is not used
You are right for 3.2.x - you can consider this as a bug in the build
script. It's not hard to fix it - but I don't think it's