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Engines Distribution Policy 8th July 1995 (C) Yves Roumazeilles
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Should you include one of the Engines (the YGrep Search Engine
or the BitList Engine) in one of your application, here are (in
short) the conditions you should follow:
- Get a fully registered version of the distributed Engine. See the
*.HLP or the ORDER.TXT file for the directions to follow. Remember
that you should get either the appropriate number of licenses or a
"developper kit" which along with additional documentation provides a
license for unlimited number of copies.
- Add a copyright notice to your application stating:
YGrep Search Engine Copyright (c) 1992-93-94-95 Yves Roumazeilles
BitList Engine Copyright (c) 1994-95 Yves Roumazeilles
or:
Parts Copyright (c) 1992-93-94-95 Yves Roumazeilles
- If your application is a Windows application, you can bundle the
following files with your application:
YGREP.DLL
YGREP.HLP
BITLIST.DLL
BITLIST.HLP
YGREP.TXT
BITLIST.TXT
CLUSTER.TXT
any other file is not to be included in the application without
my written consent. They are intended for your development
phase only.
- If your application is an MS-DOS application, you can bundle the
following files with your application:
YGREP.HLP
BITLIST.HLP
YGREP.TXT
BITLIST.TXT
CLUSTER.TXT
any other file is not to be included in the application without
my written consent. They are intended for your development
phase only.
You can avoid including the *.HLP files which could be of little
use in an MS-DOS application and are rather programmer-oriented.
But, you are authorized to provide them.
- None of the Engine files included in your package is modified in
any way. If you need customized Engines, please, contact me.
- You are invited to show how the user can get a copy of the BitList
Engine. You could add such information in your application on-line
help file. But this is not compulsory (your typical user may never
be interested in it and may be dismayed by such a pointer).