>
> If your code is written in Python, what’s to stop users from just
> rewriting the license check?
In my youth I realised that a licensed package was calling a separate
executable to check the license - the return code determined if the
product was licensed. I replaced the license code with a s
>
> I know flexlm but I never heard of an open source project with the same
> functionality. Open source is usually free to use so there is no need to
> control the number of licenses used :-)
>
There is an OpenLM that, ISTR, is a replacement for FlexLM. I've used
the tools associated with it t
On May 28, 2021, at 08:49, qw wrote:
>
> I have developped one python application. I need open source license server
> to manage the app via local network. Where can I get this kind of open source
> project?
If your code is written in Python, what’s to stop users from just rewriting the
licen
On 5/29/21 10:08 AM, Emmett Culley via CentOS wrote:
On 5/29/21 9:29 AM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Sat, 29 May 2021 09:19:03 -0700
Emmett Culley via CentOS wrote:
Seem there is no such package. I believe because it get built newly each
time a new kernel is installed.
What did you do (exactly) whe
On 5/29/21 9:29 AM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Sat, 29 May 2021 09:19:03 -0700
Emmett Culley via CentOS wrote:
Seem there is no such package. I believe because it get built newly each
time a new kernel is installed.
What did you do (exactly) when you installed kmod-wl in the first place? Did
the
On Sat, 29 May 2021 09:19:03 -0700
Emmett Culley via CentOS wrote:
> Seem there is no such package. I believe because it get built newly each
> time a new kernel is installed.
What did you do (exactly) when you installed kmod-wl in the first place? Did
the rpm have a name? What was that name?
On 5/29/21 8:06 AM, Phil Perry wrote:
On 29/05/2021 15:52, Emmett Culley via CentOS wrote:
Sometime ago I thought I needed kmod-wl to support a new wireless card. Turns
out I didn't need to do that. Now I'd like to remove kmod entirely. But when I
try I get this:
[root@ws1 etc]# dnf remove k
On 29/05/2021 15:52, Emmett Culley via CentOS wrote:
Sometime ago I thought I needed kmod-wl to support a new wireless card.
Turns out I didn't need to do that. Now I'd like to remove kmod
entirely. But when I try I get this:
[root@ws1 etc]# dnf remove kmod
Error:
Problem: The operation woul
Sometime ago I thought I needed kmod-wl to support a new wireless card. Turns
out I didn't need to do that. Now I'd like to remove kmod entirely. But when I
try I get this:
[root@ws1 etc]# dnf remove kmod
Error:
Problem: The operation would result in removing the following protected
package
On 29.05.21 05:32, qw wrote:
I have developped one python application. I need open source license server to
manage the app via local network. Where can I get this kind of open source
project?
It's not really clear (to me, anyway) what you're asking for. What would
the application you're look
>>> I have developped one python application. I need open source license
>>> server to manage the app via local network. Where can I get this kind
>>> of open source project?
>>
>>
>>It's not really clear (to me, anyway) what you're asking for. What would
>>the application you're looking for *do*?
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