On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 02:41:37PM -0600, Scott Klement wrote: > [snip] > > Unless I'm confused, this is all getting blown way out of proportion. All > we really need is to get the copyright holders (Mike, Jay and myself) to > add the following clause: > > "This program is released under the GPL with the additional exemption > that compiling, linking, and/or using OpenSSL is allowed." >
I would do this if we decided it is the way to go. I don't like the exact text much, as it doesn't exactly describe the effect we are trying to get around, but I'd sign off on making a narrow exception for anything I've got copyright on. On the other hand, there is GNU TLS. I don't know who knows this, but TLS 1.0 can be considered SSL 4.0". (I wrote a chapter on this which was recently published in a book ;-) GNU TLS claims to support TLS 1.0 and SSL 3.0. It doesn't claim to support Windows, but my intuition tells me that there's nothing in the code other than socket calls and file i/o, which means it should compile fine under cygwin. http://www.gnutls.org/ _______________________________________________ This is the Linux 5250 Development Project (LINUX5250) mailing list To post a message email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/linux5250 or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/linux5250.