Hello! Wow, man! this thread is already quite worn out. I love to read Craig Sanders for some three mails about some topic, but then it get's boring, Is there a tarpitting filter for Evolution somewhere?
El mar, 19-11-2002 a las 16:17, jernej horvat escribió: ... > > If only djb's sw would be free so ppl could just download a binary package > for their OS. (i would love to type 'apt-get install djbdns' one day....) You found already Gerrit Papes place, it is a standard in my sources.list, no! as it is freely distributable we have a mirror at debian.uni.edu.ni. People _can_ just download binary packages, although I only know about i386 and some of them for hppa and alpha architectures. You cannot redistribute modified source, but you can distribute standard source, patches and a script to weld them together in place. This is, how the "official" qmail-installer and djbdns-installer packages in debian are create. That is, as far as I can tell, all about the difference between Free Software and DJB-Software. DJBDNS is very fast and easy to install: I needed a dnscache this week for a cs-class lab and did it from the sources downloaded from the original place with compiling, installing and configuring in about 15 minutes (have practice though). Also, I got used to the /service/ and /package directories of DJB's Software, and they live peacefully together with /etc/rc*.d on each of my servers and workstations. It is handy to have either and the other option, for whatever tasks you have to acomplish, and todays Harddisks ( >300MByte ;-) allow you to have both types of Software running. Hope that makes sense for and encourages courious people to look at it. Best Regards, Jorge-León -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]