gettime.c - gets another system's time
Jeff Johnson
jeff at gistdev.gist.com
Tue Nov 21 17:22:02 AEST 1989
wcf at psuhcx.psu.edu (Bill Fenner) writes:
>#! /bin/sh
># This is a shell archive. Remove anything before this line, then unpack
. . .
># Contents: COPYING README Makefile gettime.c
. . .
># Wrapped by wcf at psuhcx on Mon Nov 20 15:07:14 1989
. . .
>echo shar: Extracting \"COPYING\" \(12488 characters\)
. . .
>echo shar: Extracting \"README\" \(719 characters\)
. . .
>echo shar: Extracting \"Makefile\" \(465 characters\)
. . .
>echo shar: Extracting \"gettime.c\" \(3593 characters\)
FLAME ON !
This is ridiculous! Including a 12.5K license agreement for a ~4K
source program and Makefile. The license is 3X larger than the program
and on top of that the source begins with more copyright mumbo-jumbo.
I have no problem with copyrights, licenses, GNU or their copyleft. But
is there REALLY a need to distribute "COPYING" AGAIN? You could have just
pointed us to one of the BILLION other copies floating on the net and
save us phone charges!
Of course I realize this flame costs money too, but maybe someone else
will think twice before doing the same thing.
This is nothing personal aimed at Bill Fenner either...
FLAME OFF
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