Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/05/29/08:23:53
Lapo Luchini wrote:
> Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>>> To cgf:
>>> Yes, I must forget about sharing Win32 binaries.
>>>
>>
>> That's a really regrettable outcome of the qmail license. Oh well.
What license? AFAICT there is no license, at most some webpages with DJB's
comments on software licenses (but no license).
>>
>> cgf
>>
> As far as i remember some linux distro do have qmail in binary form...
> they asked DJB and (as far as I remember) he added to the license the
> "exception".
> Woulnd't this be acceptable on "our platform" too?
>
>> Exception: You are permitted to distribute a precompiled var-qmail
>> package <http://cr.yp.to/qmail/var-qmail.html> if (1) installing the
This doesn't look like a license to my. Anyway I couldn't find any reference to
it inside the qmail tarball.
>
> This would require of course to have a binary with no vpopmail
> support... =(
>
> P.S.: maybe it's just that I'm using FreeBSD more and more, but its
> "ports system" seems to me better each time I think of it (it is a
> collection of some 8000 Makefiles that contains instruction to download
> source form original website, apply patch if necessary, compile and
> install as a system package).
> It is true, of course, that most of the people out there wouln't like to
> compile things, but when it's an automatic non-interactive script, it
> can be a little better maybe.
> This reminds me that maybe it could be cool to have an "install" option
> in "type 2 packages" that installs them directly, without bothering to
> have a "fake" local setup.ini, starting setup, let it install the
> package... this would need some command line "installed package db"
> management of some kind. Or it is already out there, only I didn't
> notice it?
>
No, this is one of FreeBSD's ports system shortcomings (the difference between
make install and pkg_add) take a look at OpenBSD for a more featured
implementation of the ports system, but still using makefiles. Other interesting
implementations are Gentoo's Portage (using Python) and OpenDarwin's
DarwinPorts (using TCL).
--
Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards
Hack Kampbjørn
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