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All-in-one installation

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All-in-one installation

Post by Vinzz »

Is it possible to create an "all-in-one" installation. VNCserver and mirrordriver in one installation?

And if possible maybe also the upgrade included?

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Post by Rudi De Vos »

The sourceforge site does not allow to host files
when it contain also the driver....

90.000 download * 1mb /month

This is quite expensive if we have to host it on a own server.

Perhaps if rel 1.00 is finsihed, we try to host a combi of vnc and driver via download.com or other download services.

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Post by Vinzz »

Yeah, I understand...
A pity that SF won't let you do this.
But download.com or tucows could be the solution thus... :)
You're not far away from v1.0 I guess.
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Post by netwolf »

Just out of curiosity: why does it bother SF if you provide a combined installer packet ??
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Post by netwolf »

Sorry, but they must have told you the reason why they don´t allow it, haven´t they ?
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Post by Rudi De Vos »

Patrick McGovern schreef:

> Hello,
>
> My name is Patrick McGovern and I manage SourceForge.net. I'm writing
> to you about your project Ultra@VNC hosted on SF>NET.
>
> We recently received a support request that part of your project is not
> Open Source, specifically the Hook Driver:
>
> http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/drivers.html
> END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR THE Ultra@VNC "MIRROR" HOOK DRIVER
> 1. GRANT OF LICENSE:
> You may use and distribute the Ultravnc mirror driver in binary form.
> The driver may only be used in combination with Ultravnc/EsVnc. On
> request the permission can be granted to use the driver for an other
> flaver of vnc.
>
> This clause breaks the Open Source Definition.
> http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php
>
> As you know, SF.NET only hosts projects that are fully Open Source.
> Can you please let me know the steps you will take to either remove the
> code from the site or fully comply with the Open Source Definition.
>
> Thank you. I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Pat-
>
> Patrick McGovern
> Director, SourceForge
> pat@sf.net
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Open source

Post by Vinzz »

Is there a reason why you do not release the hookdriver as open source?
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The driver is almost identical as the drivers i use in commercial
projects, company's payed for the development.
I told them i need to use it in vnc for beta development, so they agreed that i can use the driver for vnc.

It's a signed agreement, i can not release the code in public.
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Need a host sponsor?

Post by jim_hubbard »

I would consider hosting the UltraVNC site at no cost to the UltraVNC team in exchange for a little programming help.

Let me know if you are interested. You can email me at jim__hubbard@hotmail.com or jim.hubbard@hubbardsoftware.net .
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