At 2004-01-13T19:26:34Z, "Ph. Schulz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Somebody said that I would be fine (when using GPL-licensed stuff) as long
> as I provide the sources to people who use the application. I guess
> providing the source within the company is not a problem...
No. Again, no. An en
Thank you all for your input, I really appreciate it.
Somebody said that I would be fine (when using GPL-licensed stuff) as
long as I provide the sources to people who use the application. I guess
providing the source within the company is not a problem, however I
thought it would be easier to
On Jan 12, 2004, at 5:45 AM, Philip Schulz wrote:
I'm currently working on a program which will be used in a closed
company
environment. The programm is written in C. For this program, I need to
find
a way of parsing a configuration file. I found a library which can do
exactly what I need, it's
At 2004-01-12T11:21:02Z, "Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As far as I understand it, the main requirement of the GPL is that you
> make the source available to the same people that use the binaries. So if
> your program was never released outside the company, an internal FTP
> server hosting th
Philip Schulz wrote on Monday January 12, 2004:
> I'm currently working on a program which will be used in a closed
company
> environment. The programm is written in C. For this program, I need to
find
> a
> way of parsing a configuration file. I found a library which can do
exactly
> what I nee
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 11:45:25AM +0100, Philip Schulz wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Let me apologize for asking an offtopic question. If you feel offended,
> please ignore this eMail.
>
> I'm currently working on a program which will be used in a closed company
> environment. The programm is written in
Hello!
Let me apologize for asking an offtopic question. If you feel offended,
please ignore this eMail.
I'm currently working on a program which will be used in a closed company
environment. The programm is written in C. For this program, I need to find
a
way of parsing a configuration file. I