[Info-vax] Looking into C-include files on VMS
Joerg Schilling
js at cs.tu-berlin.de
Wed Oct 28 17:00:34 EDT 2009
In article <hc81gi$mkq$1 at news.eternal-september.org>,
Simon Clubley <clubley at remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP> wrote:
>They are also run under a hobbyist license which prohibits them from been
>used for commercial activities, but porting of non-commercial open source
>applications has generally been considered acceptable.
>
>I can't remember if you do anything commercial with cdrtools, so that's
>the best advice I can give you.
>
>Eisner is at eisner.decus.org and the Deathrow cluster is at gein.vistech.net.
Did I understand correclty that a telnet session on e.g. eisner.decus.org
will be able to self-create an account?
BTW: I usually port all my software at once as everything uses the same
portability methods, see ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/schily/
I would need aprox. 60 MB for unpacking and compiling.
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