Yes -- the changes to the tap-win32 source code is only in the comments
and clarifies that the source is licensed under GPL 2.
James
David Sommerseth wrote:
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On 11/12/09 10:17, James Yonan wrote:
I'm happy to announce the release of OpenVPN 2.1.0. This release is
basically 2.1_rc22 + some last-minute trivial fixes to documentation and
plugin sample code. Enjoy!
This is indeed good news! Thank you very much for your hard work!
Today, it's only pure joy! :)
However, I just checked the differences between 2.1_rc22 and the final
2.1.0. And I do see that there are some unexpected files here ...
tap-win32/filt.py
tap-win32/tmp/
tap-win32/tmp/hexdump.h
tap-win32/tmp/types.h
tap-win32/tmp/error.c
tap-win32/tmp/error.h
tap-win32/tmp/instance.c
tap-win32/tmp/tapdrvr.c
tap-win32/tmp/macinfo.c
tap-win32/tmp/constants.h
tap-win32/tmp/endian.h
tap-win32/tmp/prototypes.h
tap-win32/tmp/dhcp.h
tap-win32/tmp/dhcp.c
tap-win32/tmp/lock.h
tap-win32/tmp/proto.h
tap-win32/tmp/hexdump.c
tap-win32/tmp/macinfo.h
tap-win32/tmp/common.h
tap-win32/tmp/mem.c
I believe these files are just leftovers after making the license a pure
GPLv2 license. Is this a correct assumption?
Btw! Good move on the license!
kind regards,
David Sommerseth
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