From: rjohnbob@there.austin.ibm.com (John Harvey) Newsgroups: alt.os.linux Subject: compiling minix commands source on linux Date: 21 Jan 92 19:03:25 GMT Organization: IBM, Austin Hi all, I was wondering what the legal point of view is on compiling minix commands on linux, and then later putting the entire source out on a linux archive. Commands like tty.c and date.c seem to compile ok. But is it a no-no to copy the source to a linux archive because it came on the minix diskettes? -john -- john harvey JOHNBOB at AUSVMQ I don't speak for my employer. johnbob@innerdoor.austin.ibm.com johnbob@there.austin.ibm.com johnbob@129.35.81.111 johnbob@129.35.81.200 Austin, Republic of Texas (sometimes a double .signature, sometimes not)
From: tytso@athena.mit.edu (Theodore Y. Ts'o) Newsgroups: alt.os.linux Subject: Re: compiling minix commands source on linux Date: 22 Jan 92 17:12:46 GMT Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology In-Reply-To: rjohnbob@there.austin.ibm.com's message of 21 Jan 92 19: 03:25 GMT Nntp-Posting-Host: sos.mit.edu In article <15302@awdprime.UUCP> rjohnbob@there.austin.ibm.com (John Harvey) writes: >I was wondering what the legal point of view is on compiling minix commands >on linux, and then later putting the entire source out on a linux archive. >Commands like tty.c and date.c seem to compile ok. But is it a no-no to >copy the source to a linux archive because it came on the minix >diskettes? Yes, this is a no-no. Minix is copyrighted. Linux is copyrighted, but freely redistributable. This is not the case with Minix. Even putting the binaries of Minix- or AT&T- derived sources is illegal, without explicit permission from the copyright holders.
Newsgroups: alt.os.linux From: arl@cs.hut.fi (Ari Lemmke) Subject: Re: compiling minix commands source on linux In-Reply-To: rjohnbob@there.austin.ibm.com's message of 21 Jan 92 19:03:25 GMT Nntp-Posting-Host: zen.cs.hut.fi Organization: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland Date: 23 Jan 92 03:37:33 In article <15302@awdprime.UUCP> rjohnbob@there.austin.ibm.com (John Harvey) writes: : I was wondering what the legal point of view is on compiling minix commands : on linux, and then later putting the entire source out on a linux archive. Not a good idea. Minux is a copyrighted commercial product. : Commands like tty.c and date.c seem to compile ok. But is it a no-no to : copy the source to a linux archive because it came on the minix diskettes? ast would not like it. We would not like it .. (we have then something common with ast ;-) : -john arl