Sure! And when you're fixed the problem, please take the time to send it to the 
Tomcat-dev list as a patch. (Just send the diff file and a [PATCH] message, see 
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/source.html for details.) That way everyone benefits 
from your bug-crashing, we'll admire you, and you'll see the problem fixed in 
subsequent releases :)

Cheers,

Alex.

John Golubenko wrote:

> Sorry, but that moron pisses me off. I'm not saying that I know everything.
> The only thing I was trying to say, is that it's possible to modify source
> of tomcat, so fix the naming problem.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Fernández [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 9:10 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: *** Generated Tomcat Temporary Class File Name SeemTooLong.
> .. Yes ***
>
> John, don't get jumpy. This is not one of your flame wars.
>
> GNU's Not Unix. Apache's not GNU. The Apache Group is not GNU. And the GPL
> (Gnu Public License) is not the Apache License.
>
> I was just trying to educate you: not all free software is GNU. There are
> several public licenses available around, and the Apache License is one of
> the less restrictive ones -- while the GPL explicitly prohibits several
> uses. I don't have anything against the GPL, and in fact like the FSF and
> their work; but Tomcat belongs to the Apache Group.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alex.
>
> John Golubenko wrote:
>
> > Don't worry, I've read it. Here is the copy for you, if you didn't.
> > There is clearly written that you can modify the source code, and
> > redistribute or use it. Just like I said in previus email, that it's
> > legal to modify the source code, (file name generation) and compile it
> back.
> > While it's still true, i don't know what are you trying to prove. And
> > who said that I'm not commercial developer? Sorry, you wrong.
> >
>
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