> On Tue, Apr 27, 2004, Karl Vogel wrote: > > > [...] > > + - dv12 alpha-freebsd5.2 (fix,update) > X > > . . . > > > > ^^^ pity you're not installing Tru64 on it :-) > > Well, originally this DS10 had an old Tru64 5.0 installed but > because we > never managed to get OpenPKG reasonably running there and the > media kit > for Tru64 is also no longer available we put my favorite OS > onto the box > last year. > > > Non-Commercial Tru64 UNIX Technology Enthusiast package > > http://h30097.www3.hp.com/noncommercial-unix/ > > > > But then again... Tru64 doesn't have the greatest market > share on OpenPKG, > > unless there are a lot of lurking Tru64 admins on this list > (which I doubt). > > Hmmm... unfortunately the website talks about $99 and I > personally don't > want to pay this just for Tru64 -- and the primary sponsor C&W has no > interest in Tru64 because there are no Tru64 boxes at all at C&W. But > if someone sponsors us this $99 (or directly sponsors a media kit and > license for Tru64 5.1) I'm fine with reinstalling again Tru64 > onto this > OpenPKG buildfarm box. Please contact me if you are > interested. This way > we certainly will be able to include Tru64 in the release, including > binary packages for at least CORE. > > Ralf S. Engelschall
Looks like the license doesn't permit OpenPKG usage: http://h30097.www3.hp.com/noncommercial-unix/license.htm " 2. The Software may be used only on a single Devise solely for individual and personal "technology enthusiast" purposes consisting of personal education and study. The Software may not be used for any commercial, business or institutional purpose, whether "for profit" or "not for profit". Any work performed or produced as a result of the Use of the Software cannot be performed or produced for the benefit of other parties, or for a fee, compensation or any other reimbursement or remuneration. " ______________________________________________________________________ The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org Developer Communication List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
