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From: iverson AT cisco DOT com (Tim Iverson)
Subject: License for beta 19
18 Jul 1997 18:16:12 -0700 :
Approved: cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
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In-Reply-To: <01BC93D6.9301BBA0@sos> from "Sergey Okhapkin" at Jul 18, 97 11:59:04 pm
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I just read the beta-19 license and I want to make sure I've understood it.

From the document, it looks like I (as an Embedded developer) cannot
use any program that uses cygwin32.dll unless it was distributed in
the original tarball by Cygnus; eg. I may not use (just use, not
redistribute) any of the free tools developed by, say, Sergey, nor
even any program I port from the net if it should use cygwin32.dll.

However, if I use the minimal win32, I can do as I please.  Correct?

It is unfortunate that I don't need cygwin32.dll -- if that were the
case, I'm sure we'd license it.  I was looking forward to being able
to run telnetd, but I guess that's not possible without some effort.
Oh, well, it can't be that much extra work to port simple stuff like
telnetd using Mingw32 (assuming I can find the time ;-).


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