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2018 Feb 27
2
Does Huawei break the license of CentOS?
...ocket image is not expected to contain any source
code. It's a container format (all-inclusive application packaging).
> And according to the
> https://github.com/euleros/euleros-docker-images/blob/master/README.md
> They claim it to be GPLv2, which is in contradiction with the EULA
IANL but I don't see the contradiction. Most components in that image
is GPL etc.
> So I am considering open an issue there, asking for it to be
> open-source.
They say it is open source. So if you open an issue the relevant
question is: Where can I find the source code for ...?
/Peter
2006 Feb 11
2
GPL question regarding distribution
Hi list,
I've read the GPL and have som questions regarding incorporating GPL
tools in other software.
Lets say that I make an Webbapplication that on some occasions uses a
GPL tool i.e nmblookup or rpcclient how much of my code do I need to
release under the GPL? Only the code interacting with the tool or all
of it (graphics, cgi scripts, designs etc etc)?
If that is the case how do
2018 Feb 21
4
Does Huawei break the license of CentOS?
Hello, Peter, thanks for your reply
1. Huawei DOES change the distribution EULA, if type in the following command:
vi /usr/share/eula/eula.en_US
you can see it changed to "HUAWEI EulerOS-2.0"
which is a copyright one, let alone original GPL license.
According to CentOS Linux EULA
The Distribution is released as GPLv2. Individual packages in the
distribution come with their own