On Friday 08 June 2007 03:29, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > On Thursday 07 June 2007 22:27, John Stoffel wrote:
> >> Kern> As you probably know, Bacula is released with a modified GNU GPL
> >> Kern> licence. The Bacula license modifies the GPL to permit Bacula
> >> Kern> to lin
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 07 June 2007 22:27, John Stoffel wrote:
>> Kern> As you probably know, Bacula is released with a modified GNU GPL
>> Kern> licence. The Bacula license modifies the GPL to permit Bacula
>> Kern> to link to OpenSSL. Thi
On Thursday 07 June 2007 22:27, John Stoffel wrote:
>
> Kern> As you probably know, Bacula is released with a modified GNU GPL
> Kern> licence. The Bacula license modifies the GPL to permit Bacula
> Kern> to link to OpenSSL. This was necessary because using MySQL
> Kern> libraries requires OpenSS
Kern> As you probably know, Bacula is released with a modified GNU GPL
Kern> licence. The Bacula license modifies the GPL to permit Bacula
Kern> to link to OpenSSL. This was necessary because using MySQL
Kern> libraries requires OpenSSL. This modification was suggested by
Kern> Debian to bring B
On Thursday 07 June 2007 11:53, Jens R. Victorin wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 11:38 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > For non-English speakers, a "catch-22" in English means a situation in
which
> > there is no way out.
> >
> > The following annoying and frustrating issue has come
On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 11:38 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For non-English speakers, a "catch-22" in English means a situation in which
> there is no way out.
>
> The following annoying and frustrating issue has come up with regard to the
> Bacula source code:
>
> As you probably know