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Re: Problem compiling libstdc++ is current 4.0.2 cvs (volatile strikesagain)
- From: Kean Johnston <jkj at sco dot com>
- To: Haren Visavadia <themis_hv at yahoo dot co dot uk>
- Cc: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 01:26:52 -0700
- Subject: Re: Problem compiling libstdc++ is current 4.0.2 cvs (volatile strikesagain)
- References: <20050725081731.79369.qmail@web25707.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
- Reply-to: jkj at sco dot com
The GCC team has been urged to drop support for SCO
Unix from GCC, as a protest against SCO's irresponsible
> aggression against free software and GNU/Linux.
> We have decided to take no action at this time, as we
no longer believe that SCO is a serious threat.
What part of *NO ACTION* was unclear to you?
For more on the FSF's position regarding SCO's attacks
on free software, please read:
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/sco/
Where in any of those pages does it state that GCC is not
supported on SCO? Or that *any other GNU project* is not
supported on SCO?
I was taught never to enter a battle of wits with an
unarmed opponent, so I shall simply exercise my right
to ignore any future drivel from you.
# find . -name ChangeLog\* | xargs grep -iE 'Haren|themis' | wc -l
0
# find . -name ChangeLog\* | xargs grep -iE 'kean|jkj' | wc -l
21
I rest my case.
Kean