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vmware-workstation free?

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Post by WaMan » Sun Jun 30, 2002 2:36 am

Is vmware-workstation GPLed? After I emerge it, it requires me to enter a serial number. It it's not free, should it be included in the gentoo repository?

A free 30 day trial is available, but registration is required. This, in my opinion makes the trial not-free.
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Post by pjp » Sun Jun 30, 2002 2:55 am

Don't use VMWare, so I'm not certain. Sounds like you have to register to get an activation key/serial number.
It is free because you spend no money for the 30-day trial period.
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Post by delta407 » Sun Jun 30, 2002 3:22 am

VMware is a good piece of software, and it's install process is less than straightforward for systems lacking rc_.d and various other things.... besides, what said it had to be free?
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Post by taskara » Sun Jun 30, 2002 3:36 am

no it's not free, but I think having it in the portage is a handy way for ppl to compile it into their gentoo system.
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Post by FINITE » Sun Jun 30, 2002 4:47 am

HA, its FAR from being free! And the price is outrageous, unless of course you own a buisness or have about 4hun to spare. For home use and my wallett its may as well be a Porche 911 turbo all wheel drive. Its is good sometware though :D
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Post by taskara » Sun Jun 30, 2002 5:27 am

I didn't say it was free

I said it's NOT free

"no it's not free"
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Re: vmware-workstation free?

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Post by klieber » Sun Jun 30, 2002 2:19 pm

WaMan wrote:It it's not free, should it be included in the gentoo repository?
You're right -- it's not free. Why does that affect what should/shouldn't be included in the portage tree?

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Post by pjp » Sun Jun 30, 2002 3:47 pm

klieber wrote:
WaMan wrote:It it's not free, should it be included in the gentoo repository?
You're right -- it's not free. Why does that affect what should/shouldn't be included in the portage tree?

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Post by taskara » Sun Jun 30, 2002 10:59 pm

IF this is causing a problem, then perhaps there should be a seperate portage branch for software which is NOT free or gpled.

that way people know what they are and aren't compiling, and there aren't any problems.

I think it's great having software like vmware in the portage, because it's keeps the install nice and clean. Why NOT have it ?!

It would be a pain if you compile all sorts of programs, only to find out they are not free. (ie. from the point of view of a user such as the dude who started this thread)

The best thing I can suggest at this stage is look at the product's webpage and see for yourself before you compile away. Then you'll know if it's free or not.

But having a seperate branch for non-free apps would perhaps be a nicer solution.
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Post by delta407 » Sun Jun 30, 2002 11:09 pm

taskara wrote:It would be a pain if you compile all sorts of programs, only to find out they are not free.
Three points: one, VMware doesn't compile anything in the install, IIRC. It's a binary download; the kernel modules are compiled by vmware-config.pl. Two, if you're compiling, you have the source code; if you have the source code, it's a good bet it's free software. (Not always, but most of the time.) And three, why would you compile all sorts of programs without knowing what they were?
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Post by taskara » Sun Jun 30, 2002 11:36 pm

yeah that's my point
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Post by delta407 » Sun Jun 30, 2002 11:37 pm

I just totally contradicted your point; how is that your point?
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Post by taskara » Sun Jun 30, 2002 11:39 pm

delta407 wrote: And three, why would you compile all sorts of programs without knowing what they were?
taskara wrote: The best thing I can suggest at this stage is look at the product's webpage and see for yourself before you compile away. Then you'll know if it's free or not.
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Post by abhishek » Mon Jul 01, 2002 1:48 am

lol we're going to end up with main contrib and non-free rnt we.
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Post by citizen428 » Mon Jul 01, 2002 12:25 pm

data_the_android wrote:we're going to end up with main contrib and non-free
And, that's so bad? /me likes the kind of software being free like in freedom, not free beer.

Maybe that's just me coming from a Debian background, but I think there are some more people to which such things matter. But most of the time I know if the apps I install are free from using them before, otherwise I take a quick look.
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Post by klieber » Mon Jul 01, 2002 2:16 pm

ok, this is becoming a topic more appropriate for Gentoo Suggestions. moving it there.

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Post by abhishek » Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:44 pm

well not that its bad im just finding it funny that itd become like debian. but no reason for it not to i guess. emerge is as good as apt-get. but right now doesnt seem like good time. ud end up with a branch with 1 thing. debian has 10k packages with some more stuff in other brances. i konw itd grow sioem, but right now t doenst seem like itd make sense.
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Post by FINITE » Tue Jul 02, 2002 3:06 am

Taskara-Not sure if you thought I was saying that you said it was free I was just reitterating your point. ITS NOT FREE :D

Doesn't mean it should be excluded from the ebuild list either. If someone is willing to pay to play then having the ebuild is a pretty big pluss.
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Post by CowboyNeal » Wed Jul 03, 2002 10:38 pm

Why don't define a LICENCE var in the ebuildfiles?
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Post by Spark » Wed Jul 03, 2002 11:06 pm

CowboyNeal wrote:Why don't define a LICENCE var in the ebuildfiles?
Funny, just wanted to write that. :)
If it would show you the license as package description, this should solve the problem. And you could have an option to have emerge ask (warn :twisted:) you before installing non-free software.
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Post by delta407 » Thu Jul 04, 2002 3:45 am

Actually, there is a LICENSE variable in most ebuild files.

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$ cd /usr/portage; for i in `find | grep .ebuild`; do grep -H LICENSE\= $i; done
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Post by fghellar » Thu Jul 04, 2002 3:52 am

Something in this direction is already being done... Check at
http://www.gentoo.org/index-packages.html or with cat /usr/portage/app-editors/gedit/gedit-2.0.0-r1.ebuild.
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Post by delta407 » Thu Jul 04, 2002 4:08 am

Well, yeah, I wasn't suggesting that they use that to look through their Portage directory for a specific license. I was just showing that a LICENSE tag is actually included in most ebuilds. :D
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VMware: Requires a license, and is in portage?

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Post by metalac » Fri Aug 23, 2002 8:46 pm

now i noticed that there is a vmware package for gentoo, now can somebody explain me how does that work, since as far as i know there is no free version of vmware.

EDIT: Merged thread. --pjp
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