Am Samstag, den 29.09.2007, 16:33 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
> Robert Burrell Donkin ha scritto:
> > On 9/29/07, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Robert Burrell Donkin ha scritto:
> >>> http://www.jroller.com/robertburrelldonkin/entry/javacc_version_4_0_is
> >>>
> >>> AIUI this means that
> >>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/jsieve/trunk/tools/ is
> >>> difficult. the latest source is open source but no release has been
> >>> cut yet.
> >>>
> >>> we need to resolve this issue before jsieve can be released
> >>>
> >>> - robert
> >> In mime4j we use javacc too, but we don't redistribute it.
> >> Is the problem the redistribution or we simply can't use javacc at all
> >> to generate java files?
> > 
> > use is fine, redistribution is probably against policy (will check this)
> > 
> > however, i've now learnt that debian has permission from sun to
> > relicense older versions under an open source BSD license (see
> > http://www.jroller.com/robertburrelldonkin/). if neccessary, should be
> > possible to source a relicensed jar from a debian distribution.
> > 
> > - robert
> 
> Why don't we make it easy removing javacc from our svn and packages and
> simply switch to maven for the build or change the ant build to ask the
> user to download javacc if he wants to build?
> 
> Stefano

This sounds like the best solution to me ...

+1

Norman


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