Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!bionet!agate!shelby!helens!baroque!jim From: jim@baroque.Stanford.EDU (James Helman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: X11R4: who has what ??? Message-ID: Date: 20 Jul 90 18:20:20 GMT References: <9007190859.AA25709@mcirps2.med.nyu.edu> Sender: news@helens.Stanford.EDU Organization: Stanford University Lines: 21 In-reply-to: root@MCIRPS2.MED.NYU.EDU's message of 20 Jul 90 09:55:26 GMT > I don't know if we got the binary object code archives, or if already > compiled and ready to link archives are available. Along with a patch to X11R4 for IRIX, I also put out X11R4 binaries, libraries and include files for anonymous ftp from fresnel.stanford.edu. I'm not supporting or planning to update these files, which date from IRIX 3.2 (tho' I'm still using them under 3.3). > What are the contractual and legal issues that a developer such as > ourselves should know about the X from sgi or mit ? Can someone from SGI comment on any licensing terms for distributing binaries which have been statically linked against SGI libraries (libc, libgl, libX*)? How about binaries linked against shared libraries? Jim Helman Department of Applied Physics 6 Trillium Lane Stanford University San Carlos, CA 94070 (jim@thrush.stanford.edu) (415) 723-9127