RPM for milter-ahead
Ryan Weaver
ryanw at FALSEHOPE.COM
Thu Jun 30 13:02:36 IST 2005
Sorry guys, I've removed the directory per request from the author (see
below). If you'd like the files (only the spec/init/sysconfig files, NOT the
actual source) needed to build the milter-ahead rpm send me an email off
list.
Thanks,
Ryan
Author's comments below.
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Anthony Howe
> > To: Ryan Weaver
> > Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 1:37 AM
> > Subject: Re: RPM for milter-ahead
> >
> > Ryan Weaver wrote:
> > > I wanted to run milter-ahead but would rather install it
> > > via rpm. So, I have created the spec, init.d and sysconfig
> > > files to be used to create a rpm. milter-ahead's license
> > > (as I understand it) prevents me from just redistributing
> > > it as a rpm.
> >
> > Correct. I would get very mad if you did, as in love
> > letters from my french lawyer, etc.
> >
> > > At any rate, the needed files and instructions to build the
> > > rpm are here:
> > > http://www.falsehope.com/~fryguy/milter-ahead/milter-ahead-0.9.85/
> >
> > This counts as distribution to the public, because once
> > picked up by the search engines it provides an alternate
> > mirror of my software which I disallow. Please block from
> > public view this directory. See above about love letters.
>
>
> Very well, I have removed the directory. I would have thought
> that since I am not actually providing the software in
> question, but instead directing people to your site for the
> download, that would not be considered redistribution. The
> directory may have actually listed the sources files, but
> downloads were denied and a link was posted directing persons
> to your site.
>
> Thanks for the work you've done. I'm just sorry I wont be
> able to help make your product more accessible.
>
> Take care,
> Ryan
>
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