[comp.unix.sysv386] 386/387 Math Libraries

glenn@suphys.physics.su.OZ.AU (Glenn Geers) (11/26/90)

Hi,
	I have decided to amend the GPL with the addition of the following
APPLICABLE TO MY LIBRARY CODE ***ONLY***:

##############################################################################
I may choose to cover this code by the Free Software Foundation's General
Public Library Licence when it becomes available. At present I make the 
following amendment to the licencing agreement:

*******************************************************************************
You may use this library in products which are distributed in binary format
only as long as you provide source code for the library with the distribution
or will supply the source code for the library for a period of 3 years from the
date of providing the binary files.
********************************************************************************

This in no way changes the GNU licence as applicable to other programs.
###############################################################################

The above text is taken from my modified README file. I *will not* post the 
source until someone from the FSF (preferably RMS) says that this is ok.

Each file will contain the following:

/*
** This file is part of the alternative 80386 math library and is
** covered by the GNU General Public license with my modification
** as noted in the README file that accompanied this file.
**
** Copyright (C) 1990 G. Geers
**
*/

I'd like to apologize for wasting bandwidth, particularly to people with no
interest in this. I really would like my code to be of maximum use to all.

BTW I don't want to start religious flame wars :-) Although I probably already
have :-) :-)

				Thanks,
					Glenn

p.s. the code *is* ready to go - I'll post it ASAP
--
Glenn Geers                       | "So when it's over, we're back to people.
Department of Theoretical Physics |  Just to prove that human touch can have
The University of Sydney          |  no equal."
Sydney NSW 2006 Australia         |  - Basia Trzetrzelewska, 'Prime Time TV'