Re: [Freedos-devel] Yes, Digital Mars C/C++ is Boost Licensed!

2018-09-18 Thread Rugxulo
Hi yet again, On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 2:19 PM Rugxulo wrote: > > * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2018#gdc > * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2018#modula-2 > > Unfortunately, only the latter has slides (and two very brief video > clips about debugging with GDB). "The D Language Front-End Is

Re: [Freedos-devel] Yes, Digital Mars C/C++ is Boost Licensed!

2018-09-18 Thread Rugxulo
Hi again, On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 8:27 PM Rugxulo wrote: > > what ever happened to the GDC front-end being contributed to GCC? > (Well, even GNU gm2 [Modula-2] still isn't in trunk ... yet. Just to (half) answer my own question: * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2018#gdc *

Re: [Freedos-devel] Yes, Digital Mars C/C++ is Boost Licensed!

2018-08-29 Thread Ralf Quint
On 8/26/2018 1:34 PM, Walter Bright wrote: To answer some questions: Hello Walter, quite a surprise visit. What I complained/stated in my original reply to one of our enthusiastic friends was that while there is mentioned the change to the Boost license on the Github site, there is not one

Re: [Freedos-devel] Yes, Digital Mars C/C++ is Boost Licensed!

2018-08-27 Thread Rugxulo
Hi, Walter, On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 4:01 PM Walter Bright wrote: > > To answer some questions: > > 1. Any code (source or binary) distributed as part of the Digital Mars C/C++ > development system that is copyrighted by Walter Bright, Digital Mars, or > Symantec, is Boost licensed. Good to

Re: [Freedos-devel] Yes, Digital Mars C/C++ is Boost Licensed!

2018-08-26 Thread Roy Tam
2018-08-27 9:12 GMT+08:00 Walter Bright : > > > On 8/26/2018 6:01 PM, Roy Tam wrote: >> >> I wonder if they can be released in Borland's Museum of Antique >> Software aliked form (i.e. not Boost-licensed but just giving out >> binaries and headers, more alike "abandonware release")? > > > I can't

Re: [Freedos-devel] Yes, Digital Mars C/C++ is Boost Licensed!

2018-08-26 Thread Walter Bright
On 8/26/2018 6:01 PM, Roy Tam wrote: I wonder if they can be released in Borland's Museum of Antique Software aliked form (i.e. not Boost-licensed but just giving out binaries and headers, more alike "abandonware release")? I can't even find them to get permission. I've tried.

Re: [Freedos-devel] Yes, Digital Mars C/C++ is Boost Licensed!

2018-08-26 Thread Roy Tam
Dear Walter, Glad to see you're here! 2018-08-27 4:34 GMT+08:00 Walter Bright : > To answer some questions: > > 1. Any code (source or binary) distributed as part of the Digital Mars C/C++ > development system that is copyrighted by Walter Bright, Digital Mars, or > Symantec, is Boost licensed.

[Freedos-devel] Yes, Digital Mars C/C++ is Boost Licensed!

2018-08-26 Thread Walter Bright
To answer some questions: 1. Any code (source or binary) distributed as part of the Digital Mars C/C++ development system that is copyrighted by Walter Bright, Digital Mars, or Symantec, is Boost licensed. 2. Code (source or binary) that is copyrighted by others, such as Microsoft, is not