Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > We don't have permission to redistribute (at all---why is this in > non-free?)
It used to be in main.... > Please do try to contact the Copyright holders if you can. > This license obviously does not say what they intend it to mean. I tried emailing them a couple of years ago (I didn't realise it had been that long myself until I just checked now), but didn't hear a thing in reply. I'll try again, and follow up with a fax, letter or phone call if I don't get a response. This code was originally released as 3270tool, on comp.sources.sun, with the following copyright: /* * Copyright 1989 by Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta, GA. * Copyright 1988, 1989 by Robert Viduya. * * All Rights Reserved */ Yikes. I couldn't track down an early package when the license changed to "public use". Robert Viduya says in the message with the source: } This is something I wrote a couple of years ago, but due to some problems } here at Tech, have only just now gotten permission to release. It looks like I'm taking a couple of years to sort out the copyright too... -- Carey Evans http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/ This message was composed from the finest electrons used by many of the world's greatest writers.