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Re: GNU on OpenSolaris
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Stelian Ionescu |
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Re: GNU on OpenSolaris |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Jun 2005 10:39:14 +0200 |
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On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 09:42:59PM -0300, Fortes Marcelo wrote:
>>Hi,
>
>Hi Simon !
>>On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 05:27:19PM -0300, Fortes Marcelo wrote:
>>> Can GNU run on OpenSOLARIS Kernel?
>>> If the GNU project have a so big lack to produce a
>>> usable Kernel. (HURD/Mach),(HURD/L4).
>>
>>GNU/Hurd on Mach is usable. And GNU/Linux even more even though it was
>>not produced by the GNU project. There also are Debian GNU/kFreeBSD and
>>Debian GNU/kNetBSD available. And don't forget Darwin.
>
>Yes I know, i was using GNU/HURD/Linux for a long time ago. as that is
>true that i dont even heared before about Debian GNU/kFreeBSD and
>Debian GNU/kNetBSD projects (That is very interesting point to port to NetBSD
>with their very clean design).
>But the point is their BSD Licences that cant be GPLed,and its flavours more
>BSD alike.
>
>
>>There are really enough kernels around.
who said that ? I don't see anywhere a "perfect" kernel
[cut]
>>> its
>>> licence permits a fork in one entire new project that
>>> can be after be released under GPL?
>>
>>No. It does not permit relicensing and in fact the license being used
>>is not GPL compatible (see the gnu project license pages about the
>>issues)
>
>Firebird Database server Changed its licence from InterBase License to one
>less restrective
>Open Source licence. After it aparts from Borland. The same could not
>happens?
when the hell freezes over. a short answer would be: *NO*. I hardly can
think of Sun releasing their beloved OS under the GPL
--
Stelian Ionescu aka fe[nl]ix
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.