Re: GPL related question

2004-10-03 Thread Dalibor Topic
Rishabh Manocha cs.utexas.edu> writes: > > > if it is allright to take GPL'ed code, edit it and use it in your own > > > application?? Read the FAQ: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html If you copy GPLd code into your application (or link to it) then you must license your whole application

Re: GPL related question

2004-10-03 Thread Rishabh Manocha
On 04/10/04 01:02 +0200, Laszlo 'GCS' Boszormenyi wrote: > * Rishabh Manocha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-10-03 17:59:03 -0500]: > > > this might sound like a really stupid question but I just wanted to make > > sure > > if it is allright to take GPL'ed code, edit it and use it in your own > > appli

Re: GPL related question

2004-10-03 Thread Laszlo 'GCS' Boszormenyi
* Rishabh Manocha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-10-03 17:59:03 -0500]: > this might sound like a really stupid question but I just wanted to make sure > if it is allright to take GPL'ed code, edit it and use it in your own > application?? Until you make your changes available to everyone, yes. You re

GPL related question

2004-10-03 Thread Rishabh Manocha
Hi guys, this might sound like a really stupid question but I just wanted to make sure if it is allright to take GPL'ed code, edit it and use it in your own application?? Thanks -- Rishabh Manocha http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/rmanocha **Your Quote for the day** Marriage is a lot

Re: RFP: jrockit -- A virtual machine for Java

2004-10-03 Thread Dalibor Topic
Johan Walles mailblocks.com> writes: > Even with these limitations, I don't really see how Debian would be > worse off with having JRockit in non-free than without it. Although I > *can* see how you (as a PowerPC user) wouldn't be interested in doing > the packaging . If the license looks an

Re: apt and java

2004-10-03 Thread Dalibor Topic
Omry Yadan inter.net.il> writes: > A question comes into my mind: > Was the discussion focused on how to get make java and Debian closer, or > on how to avoid the horrendous sun licensing? Making Java and Debian closer is simple: use free runtimes, report bugs & help us make them better than S

[OT] Re: apt and java

2004-10-03 Thread Laszlo 'GCS' Boszormenyi
* Damien Raude-Morvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-10-03 22:42:40 +0200]: > It's really funny to hear Sun saying ? Java is portable ? : they bring us > x86/linux x86/win32 x86/sparc and amd64/linux... BSD ? m68k ? ppc ? I think they mean the 'compile once, run everywhere' thing, where everywhere me

Re: apt and java

2004-10-03 Thread spam2004
Hi. Omry Yadan wrote: This is all very confusing to new users. It definetely is. I had the same problems a few month ago :-( Having to create a package is kind of awkward, since I just want to install someone else's packages. [...] I know the process of creating the package with java-package, or s

Re: apt and java

2004-10-03 Thread Omry Yadan
Damien Raude-Morvan wrote: Hello, Le Dimanche 3 Octobre 2004 22:03, Omry Yadan a écrit : This is all very confusing to new users. Having to create a package is kind of awkward, since I just want to install someone else's packages. is it not possible to bundle sun's Java as a basic package (in co

Re: apt and java

2004-10-03 Thread Damien Raude-Morvan
Hello, Le Dimanche 3 Octobre 2004 22:03, Omry Yadan a écrit : > This is all very confusing to new users. > Having to create a package is kind of awkward, since I just want to > install someone else's packages. > is it not possible to bundle sun's Java as a basic package (in contrib, > for example)

Re: IMAP implementation in JAVA

2004-10-03 Thread Omry Yadan
my mistake, I missed the server bit in your email :) Rishabh Manocha wrote: I did read it. It does not provide an API for writing a POP3 server, that is already written. I think the API there is only for writing clients. Thanks On 03/10/04 21:50 +0200, Omry Yadan wrote: You can probably use sun'

Re: apt and java

2004-10-03 Thread Omry Yadan
This is all very confusing to new users. Having to create a package is kind of awkward, since I just want to install someone else's packages. is it not possible to bundle sun's Java as a basic package (in contrib, for example), and allow users to choose which java they want to install the free k

Re: IMAP implementation in JAVA

2004-10-03 Thread Rishabh Manocha
I did read it. It does not provide an API for writing a POP3 server, that is already written. I think the API there is only for writing clients. Thanks On 03/10/04 21:50 +0200, Omry Yadan wrote: > You can probably use sun's javamail. > google for it. > > Rishabh Manocha wrote: > > >-BEGIN PG

Re: IMAP implementation in JAVA

2004-10-03 Thread Omry Yadan
You can probably use sun's javamail. google for it. Rishabh Manocha wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey guys, just wondering if anyone knows of a good IMAP server implementation in JAVA.