It looks like the ...src.zip has a version just for Windows, and ... src.tar.gz
has a version just for linux?  Is this right?

I see the src.tar.gz has some strange files at the top level, including, of all
things, a GPL license (in COPYING).  Is that a mistake?

Other files that unusual or empty include:
AUTHORS - empty
ChangeLog - empty
INSTALL - seems to be a GPL licensed bit of documentation?
install-sh - seems to be something licensed from the X-consortium
missing.sh - seems to be a GPL licensed bit of boilerplate
NEWS - empty
README - empty

I'm pretty sure we can't distribute GPL-licensed things.  Are these files 
required?

-Marshall








-Marshall

On 1/9/2012 11:30 AM, Bhavani Iyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to do a release of UIMA C++ SDK.
>
> The release will include updates to the ActiveMQ C++ service wrapper,
> improvements to the Linux build process and bug fixes.
>
> The source and binary packages are available here:
> http://people.apache.org/~bhavani/uimacpp-release-candidates/2.4.0/01/
>
> The SVN tag is
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/uima/uimacpp/tags/uimacpp-2.4.0-rc1
>
> The issues fixed are listed RELEASE_NOTES.html in the binary zip/tar
> release.
>
> Please install and test the packages and report any problems you find.
>
> Thanks,
> Bhavani
>

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