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SubjectRe: Red Hat ES4 GPL Issues?
Arjan van de Ven wrote:

>>But anyway, what has this thread to do with the kernel?
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>since when does something need to be on-topic for Jeff Merkey to post to
>lkml ? ;-)
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I got the RPM's and located them from an earlier responder to the post.
It was just disturbing
that RedHat does ont include the sources when you install from binary --
which they always have
before.

Thought I would ask folks since this is where people raise GPL inquiries
(at least as a first step),
and it appeared to be the right place becuase the issue was resolved
within 5 minutes of the post.
I do kernel development in a company that supports Linux and ships Linux
appliances and I
have a lot of significant and valuable kernel development, so kernel
development issues,
like "Where the hell have they hidden Linus' source code" are relevant.

I am glad Red Hat is still distributing the code, but I am disappointed
they are no longer
including it in the base RPM install.

Jeff

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