Answering SCO Bit by Bit: a.out.h, errno.h and the GPL

Courtesy Linux Today  Tue, 12/15/2009 - 22:33

Groklaw: "And of course, it was SCO's position that it never released any of its own code under the GPL. However, I was just looking at the source of that very file, linux-include, in the Caldera distribution OpenLinux eServer 2.3, and you'll never guess what I found."


 

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