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Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 15:38:56 +0200 (IST)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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To: Jorge Ivan Meza Martinez <jimezam AT rayo DOT pereira DOT multi DOT net DOT co>
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Subject: Re: cdrom distribution of DJGPP ( Cygwin and DRDOS )
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On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Jorge Ivan Meza Martinez wrote:

> I must put the source code too, but for
> space restrictions can I explain where to get them instead of include
> them on the cdrom ?

It is better to include the sources.  You can put them in compressed
form, if space is a problem.

One disadvantage of not including sources is that when new releases
replace old ones, the sources for the old versions might not be
available anymore on those sites whose URLs you mention in the docs.

> I would like to know the same about the Cygwin distribution, do I have
> to include the sources or can I refer to them ?

AFAIK, Cygwin software is under GPL, so the conditions of GPL apply to 
it.

> I am a little confused about OPENDOS.  I think that it is what now
> became to DRDOS.  I have read that it is 'free' for non comercial use,
> is it true ?  can I use it in my home ?  students can use it without
> problems ?  someone know about the redistribution restrictions ?

The best place to ask about this is on one of the forums associated
with DR-DOS, or write to Caldera directly.

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