wengland@stephsf.stephsf.com (Bill England) (02/13/91)
In article <1991Feb10.214423.1242@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us> mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us (Marc Unangst) writes: >Bash is also GNUware, which means the chances of SCO distributing it >are little to none. Maybe, although SCO does distribute binaries for B-News and rn for compiled for their systems. While not technically GNU this software is still 'Free' and falls into a similar catagory. -- +- Bill England, wengland@stephsf.COM -----------------------------------+ | * * H -> He +24Mev | | * * * ... Oooo, we're having so much fun making itty bitty suns * | |__ * * ___________________________________________________________________|
klm@gozer.UUCP (Kevin L. McBride) (02/18/91)
In article <484@stephsf.stephsf.com> wengland@stephsf.stephsf.com (Bill England) writes: >In article <1991Feb10.214423.1242@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us> mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us (Marc Unangst) writes: >>Bash is also GNUware, which means the chances of SCO distributing it >>are little to none. > Maybe, although SCO does distribute binaries for B-News and rn for > compiled for their systems. While not technically GNU this software > is still 'Free' and falls into a similar catagory. Stranger things have happened. I was rather surprised to find out that IBM, yes, IBM ships Gnu Emacs with AIX for the RS/6000. I mean, "Free Software from IBM" always used to be an oxymoron. -- Kevin