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Re[2]: FTP classes question


From: Pavel Tsekov
Subject: Re[2]: FTP classes question
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 17:28:26 +0100

Hello David,

Thanks for your prompt response! :)

Tuesday, March 12, 2002, 4:49:30 PM, you wrote:


DS> The reason is simply that it was not deamed ready for general release yet.
DS> The biggest issue is how to make that particular implimentation work well
DS> within the URLStream class and to make it more consistent with other
DS> classes, especially in light of the "2" coding standards.  The licensing
DS> issue is small and one that I believe could most likely be resolved very
DS> quickly with the contributor.  I think it's a good implimentation and
DS> needs just a bit of work to make it fit well.

So - "patches gratefully accepted" ? :) Is there a brief docu or something
where the "2" coding standards are explained ? What are the current
"limitations" (i can't find a better word) you see and what
improvements are needed before this class gets into the main distro ?
I've browsed the TODO file but it says nothing about ftp.cpp :(

I'm willing to help with getting this class to fit into CommonC++.

DS> David

DS> On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Pavel Tsekov wrote:

>> Hello,
>>
>> I see that the implementation of the classes declared in
>> include/cc++/ftp.h are missing from the source tarball for
>> the CommonC++ 2 v0.99.1 release. Is this intended or the source file
>> just slipped away while the tarball was built ? Does this have something to
>> do with licensing ? I see that ftp.h has a different license from that
>> of the other CommonC++ files. Are the ftp.h and ftp.cpp files subject to
>> different licensing schemes than most of the CommonC++ classes i.e.
>> GPL vs GPL + CommonC++ exception ?
>>
>> Thanks! :)
>>
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