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From: "Kaveh R. Ghazi" <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu>
To: jbuck@synopsys.com
Cc: dj@redhat.com, gcc@gcc.gnu.org, libstdc++@gcc.gnu.org,
	pcarlini@unitus.it
Subject: Re: Libiberty's snprintf for v3?
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 00:01:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200304222318.TAA05857@caip.rutgers.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20030422123438.A32019@synopsys.com>

 > From: Joe Buck <jbuck@synopsys.com>
 > 
 > On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 08:41:27PM -0400, Kaveh R. Ghazi wrote:
 > > I see two remedies.
 > > 
 > > 1.  Someone (not me, probably Paolo :-) ) needs to write to
 > >     assign@gnu.org, explain the situation and ask them to change the
 > >     license on vasprintf.c to GPL + special exception.  This isn't so
 > >     bad, I've found them to be reasonable and responsive.  Then you
 > >     can suck in that file too.
 > 
 > Better to ask RMS directly, cc-ing the SC list; RMS has been cooperative
 > lately on requests for license changes of this type, and he is the
 > decision maker.  As an SC member, you have more leverage than Paolo,
 > also it could be argued that by agreeing to be on the SC we've agreed
 > to fight such battles.  In any case, if Paolo asks assign@gnu.org, they'll
 > ask RMS, and then RMS will ask the SC list what it's about, so you're
 > just adding a few weeks to the process.

Ok, fair enough.  Though I'd rather someone familiar with the code write
up the rationale and benefits.  E.g. would be be able to plug any
buffer overruns, etc?  If someone lights the torch, I'll carry it.

 > > 2.  Someone (probably me) needs to rewrite [v]snprintf.c to avoid
 > >     using vasprintf.
 > 
 > If we have perfectly good code, it seems that it's better to use the
 > relicensing approach, unless RMS rejects it.

Awww, it was so much more fun to write new code... :-)

--
Kaveh R. Ghazi			ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu

      reply	other threads:[~2003-04-22 23:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <3EA44576.90708@unitus.it>
2003-04-22  2:19 ` Kaveh R. Ghazi
2003-04-22  2:24   ` DJ Delorie
2003-04-22  5:59     ` Kaveh R. Ghazi
     [not found]     ` <200304220247.WAA19945@caip.rutgers.edu>
     [not found]       ` <200304220313.h3M3D4c32419@greed.delorie.com>
2003-04-22 23:53         ` Kaveh R. Ghazi
2003-04-23 12:49           ` Andreas Schwab
2003-04-26 23:25             ` Kaveh R. Ghazi
2003-04-22 10:53   ` Andreas Schwab
2003-04-22 23:56     ` Kaveh R. Ghazi
2003-04-22 20:43   ` Joe Buck
2003-04-23  0:01     ` Kaveh R. Ghazi [this message]

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