Re: intent to package: coda (+ copyright question)

1998-04-09 Thread Anders Hammarquist
> I think it's clear the intent is to say that CMU is legally distributing AFS. > the terms under which CMU is distributing it are as stated above and are DFSG > compliant. I think that's all we're concerned with: the terms under which our > users can use, modify, and distribute the software. > >

Re: intent to package: coda (+ copyright question)

1998-04-09 Thread Gregory S. Stark
Anders Hammarquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This file contains some code identical to or derived from the 1986 > version of the Andrew File System ("AFS"), which is owned by the IBM > Corporation.This code is provded "AS IS" and IBM does not warrant > that it is free of infringemen

Re: intent to package: coda (+ copyright question)

1998-04-09 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Anders Hammarquist wrote: > I'm looking into packaging CMU's coda distributed filesystem. It is based on > AFS, with enhancements to allow disconnected use. There are kernel drivers > for > it in the 2.1.x series and they are available as patches for the 2.0.x series. > > S