On June 2, 2015 6:03:55 PM GMT+02:00, "Jaromír Cápík" <tav...@seznam.cz> wrote: Jaromír, your mailer is configured oddly, you insert lots of vertical space, fwiw. > >Well. You can mix two licenses in the sources. You just need to upload > >two separate license files and put a clarification in the sources >(usually > >in the headers). Many projects do that. > > >I could ask our legal department to get it confirmed. > > > > >"> license and therefore you can freely redistribute and modify >> sources and even binary data. > >And if you redistribute binaries without the corresponding sources you >get a shakedown from the FSF or the Conservancy asking for many >thousands of dollars."
Anybody can provide a tarball of an old glibc tarball if they use pregenerated locales, yes. > > > >I don't see a problem with re-distributing the glibc sources :] > >It might seem a bit odd, but who cares if that works. > >Anyway ... in this case it' implicated as the extracting > >tools produce derived sources (even when they contain binary > >data), but still ... these are derived sources and not directly > >re-distributed binaries. This is also a nice question for the > >legal department. > > > > > > >"> > and I _really_ didn't want to throw a glibc source tarball in the >> > uclbic download directory. >> >> I don't think you need to. >"" We would need to or delete the pregenerated tarball. I'll do the latter for simplicity when I'm near a real computer. It's easy to recreate it against a let's say glibc-2.19 or .20 >The email is a bit long and I'll have to read the rest later :] Ideally we would base off the Unicode tables to avoid the whole brittle mess. But then that's a lot of work for something (locales) I personally see no real benefit in and don't really use although I see that folks seem to use it (for reasons beyond my imagination). Any help to beat locales into reasonable shape is very, very welcome, of course. I don't see how I would find time to handle this on myself anytime soon. So, if you use locales, please share your solutions or attempts. Thanks and cheers, _______________________________________________ uClibc mailing list uClibc@uclibc.org http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/uclibc