Stefan Bodewig wrote:

On Thu, 06 Feb 2003, Dale Anson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I wrote an ssh and scp task last month based on the jsch library
(java secure channel), which is currently LGPL'd.


Any pointers to it? Your task, I mean.

It's at http://sourceforge.net/projects/antelope, the ssh tasks are in a separate file (follow the 'download' link), then get ssh_tasks_021.zip. The zip has the source, docs, and compiled classes. I packaged them separately because of the license issues...! These are (IMHO) a decent start, but need some work, in particular the ability to include filesets in the scp task.


What can we do to address this concern?

I'll forward your complete message to him and see where it goes.


Ant is under a BSDish license. There are people who redistribute our code, even in modified form, and do so using a commercial license. Is this a problem for us? We still have Ant under our license, we don't get access to the modifications others have made, but this is their choice IMHO. Furthermore "they" are forced to give credit to us and must not call their product Ant.

If you need help in evangelizing, I'm here 8-)

Thanks! I've done a lot at work to get rid of shell scripts, python scripts, perl scripts, dos batch files, etc, to replace them with pure Ant. Unfortunately, there are still a few things missing, ssh/scp being a key piece.


Stefan

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