Hello freedos developers & users.
As you probably know, once upon a time (like
20 years ago) there were the command.com sources
from Centroid Corp under GPL. AFAIK they were
removed from the freedos servers because of the
licence uncertaincy. I used them in my comcom32
project:
Hi Stas,
> As you probably know, once upon a time (like
> 20 years ago) there were the command.com sources
> from Centroid Corp under GPL.
I never heard of Centroid. So: no.
> AFAIK they were
> removed from the freedos servers because of the
> licence uncertaincy. I used them in my comcom32
>
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 8:26 AM TK Chia wrote:
>
> I have uploaded a new set of FreeDOS packages of the gcc-ia16 toolchain,
> at https://github.com/tkchia/build-ia16/releases/tag/20190310 .
Have you seen this before? (Honestly, I tried but failed to use it
correctly here. I'll have to try
whatever your plans with this GPL3 software: there will not be a
place in freedos.
PLEASE.GO.AWAY. (and stay there for the rest of my life)
"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This Is the War Room!"
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https://github.com/tkchia
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15.03.2019 2:23, Tom Ehlert пишет:
FreeDOS is NOT the kitchen sink where to dump 20 years old, buggy
software as long as it has a GPL3 license attached.
Not sure why should I reply to the crap like this,
but here's the proof:
https://sourceforge.net/p/freedos-32/mailman/message/3995210/
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15.03.2019 2:45, Stas Sergeev пишет:
15.03.2019 2:23, Tom Ehlert пишет:
PLEASE.GO.AWAY. (and stay there for the rest of my life)
I think you are absolutely obtuse if you think I asked
you what I should do.
Because obviously what I wanted to do is to
notify everyone who hosted that code,
Hi, Stas,
On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 5:56 PM Stas Sergeev wrote:
>
> As you probably know, once upon a time (like
> 20 years ago) there were the command.com sources
> from Centroid Corp under GPL. AFAIK they were
> removed from the freedos servers because of the
> licence uncertaincy.
I'm not