Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 18 Mar 1999 11:55:48 -0500 (EST) | From | Wesley Morgan <> | Subject | Re: [OFFTOPIC]: MS Porting Office to Linux? |
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On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, CaT wrote:
> Yeah. I'm kinda suprised about that not being resolved yet. Basically > you had to have been lucky. Either you got it before it was withdrawn, > you managed to find it in some dark corner of the net or you managed > to get it off a friend who got it. Other then that you're SOL.
As far as I know, it HAS been worked out, and was worked out very quickly. However I believe the maintainers are simply going to hold out until 2.1.1 is ready. If you feel the need to bleed, you coule always pick up a copy of 2.1.1pre1.
README from the db2 dir of the CVS tree glibc:
As a special exception, when Berkeley DB is distributed along with the GNU C Library, in any program which uses the GNU C Library in accord with that library's distribution terms, it is also permitted for Berkeley DB to be loaded dynamically by the GNU C Library to implement standard ISO/IEC 9945 and Unix interface functionality.
Sleepycat Software, Inc.
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The LICENSE file, mentioned in the beginning of the source files, can be found in this directory and also with all the other relevant license texts in the manual.
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