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RE: The FSF position regarding OpenSSL as a system library in Debian.
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We do not believe that OpenSSL qualifies as a System Library in Debian.
The System Library definition is meant to be read narrowly, including
only code that accompanies
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Dear all
Following comments on FSF's position regarding OpenSSL as a System
Library in Debian, Brett Smith at FSF sent the following message:
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I apologize for my misunderstandings about OpenSSL's status in Debian,
and appreciate the corrections.
Shane M. Coughlan writes:
Dear all
Following comments on FSF's position regarding OpenSSL as a System
Library in Debian, Brett Smith at FSF sent the following message:
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I apologize for my misunderstandings about OpenSSL's status in Debian,
and appreciate the corrections. However,
I recently started looking at gsoap package for potential use and
noticed that wsdl2h tool in this package places following in the header
of generated C code:
/* junk.h
deleted...
Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Robert van Engelen, Genivia Inc. All Rights
Reserved.
This part
Khalid Aziz wrote:
So the generated code not only automatically gets placed under GPL, it
also gets its copyright assigned to someone else.
In many jurisdictions, an assignment of copyright requires a piece
of paper signed by the copyright holder (and usually by the recipient
as well). The
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 05:10:32PM +0200, Shane M. Coughlan wrote:
Following comments on FSF's position regarding OpenSSL as a System
Library in Debian, Brett Smith at FSF sent the following message:
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I apologize for my misunderstandings about OpenSSL's status in Debian,
and appreciate
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