Sun puts the CDDL into their sendmail, ssh, etc. config files. If its a file
that they touch, they CDDL it. There isn't a whole lot of discrimination
that goes on.

             -Kip

On 11/23/06, Ceri Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 02:25:16AM +0000, Kip Macy wrote:
> kmacy       2006-11-23 02:25:16 UTC
>
>   FreeBSD src repository
>
>   Modified files:
>     sys/sun4v/include    asm.h
>     sys/sun4v/sun4v      hcall.S interrupt.S support.S t1_copy.S
>   Log:
>   In contrast to the non-obvious and flexible nature of the optimized
bcopy in t1_copy.S (which
>   shall retain its CDDL copyright, and thus likely be removed from
GENERIC) I have removed the CDDL
>   from hcall.S because there is zero flexibility in the implementation
of hypercalls as they derive
>   directly from the hypervisor interface which is not copyrighted
(ironically the source for the
>   hypervisor itself is BSD licensed).
>
>   It is best to start any bikeshed about this as soon as possible.

OK, I'll bite.

>   Discussed with: bsdimp

And Sun?

Ceri
--
That must be wonderful!  I don't understand it at all.
                                                  -- Moliere



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