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RE: [lwip-users] Weird problems with CGI's and SSI
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Bill Auerbach |
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RE: [lwip-users] Weird problems with CGI's and SSI |
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Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:30:20 -0500 |
I did try to get it to run once but it didn't run as is. I took out the
hardcoded address used in the code and it still didn't run. I had other more
pressing things to do. I do have the luminary development kit and the web
server demo is nice. From reading that httpd code, it is decent and the
functionality is there for both CGI and SSI - supporting one or both. The
callback mechanism to get data from the application was done well and not hard
coded into the source code.
If it was changed and made to work on generic lwIP installs, can it be put in
the contrib. section? Or is that only with Luminary's permission?
Bill
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>Bill Auerbach wrote:
>> How does the lwIP license work in this case? This WEB server is
>included with a port of lwIP and includes the original copyrights and
>acknowledgements of lwIP from the original code. In this case, can
>anyone legitimately/legally use this http WEB server?
>>
>Why not? The BSD license allows using, changing and passing on the code
>with or without releaseing it... They left the original copyright in it
>so that's OK I guess.
>
>However, I'd still favour them contributing back a better httpd than
>what we currently have...
>
>Simon
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