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Re: Chaining icap and ecap services - FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying.

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Thank you Yuri,

The least I can say is that the conversation at
http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4597 makes me laugh a lot. My
opinion is that if you modify the source code of an open source program
without publishing your modifications your are in contradiction with GPL v2.
Your sponsor may have *serious blame* from the open source community (and
also *legal problems*). 10 days of hard working is not nothing and I can
understand your position. But What do you think that we do all of us (open
source developers) ? My own Open Source project represents 1700 days of
(very) hard working... But I always respect the GPL. 

Anyway... Thank you for your help. At least, now I'm not going to
investigate for nothing.

Kind Regards,



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