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Hi,

the cryptix project doesn't seem to have any problems with
distributing the crypto32.jar with Turbine. As we have concerns
shipping bundled crypto software, this is mainly a JFYI.

        Regards
                Henning

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Hi,

Sorry for late reply, been travelling...

Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm a committer on the Apache Jakarta Turbine project. We're currently
> reviewing a patch for Turbine which uses the cryptix32.jar
> (cryptix.tools.UnixCrypt). If we commit this patch to the "official"
> Turbine source code, we would have to provide the cryptix32.jar so that
> the source code still compiles.

I don't know that there would be any requirements
from the Cryptix side for adding this, other than
including a copy of the Licence somewhere.

> Are there any requirements from you so that we can add this .jar to the
> Turbine Source code (which is available and redistributeable under the
> Apache License) and the resulting turbine-<version>-src.tar.gz ?

If distributing it in source form, then include a
copy of the Licence file wherever you include the
Apache one.  (If distributed in binary form,
including it as a file in the Jar is fine.)

> As far as I can see, the Cryptix Public License and the Apache License
> should be compatible enough so that there shouldn't be problems with
> licensing. Are there any things that we should mention (URL for source
> or something?)

Yes, they should be compatible.  The Cryptix
licence also more recently dropped the advertising
clause, so you can assume the "BSD 2 clause" model.

> Turbine is an open source framework for developing web applications. It
> is available from http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine under the Apache
> License.

Sounds good ;-)

-- 
iang

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