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By mike on Dec 13, 2007, 0 comment(s)
<p>If you just compile the DDK drivers as-is, you can
redistribute the binaries just like any other GNU GPL'd software
- just provide the option to get the source code if you don't
bundle it with your distribution.
By mike on Mar 15, 2004, 0 comment(s)
<p>You can distribute the DDK drivers just like any other GPL'd
software - the example RPM spec and EPM list files can be used
as a packaging template.
By mike on Mar 15, 2004, 0 comment(s)
<p>No. Just as with the GCC software, the output from the PPD
compiler is not automaticaly GPL'd. You can provide the
generated PPD files under any terms you like (including, of
course, the GPL) via the Copyright directive in your driver
informatio...
By mike on Apr 23, 2008, 0 comment(s)
As some of you may have noticed, the CUPS DDK is being merged into the CUPS 1.4 source tree.
By mike on Oct 05, 2007, 0 comment(s)
CUPS 1.2.3 adds a missing file from the previous release.
By mike on Oct 01, 2007, 0 comment(s)
CUPS DDK 1.2.2 fixes some localization bugs in the PPD compiler.
By mike on Sep 28, 2007, 0 comment(s)
CUPS DDK 1.2.1 fixes a number of issues in the PPD compiler.
By mike on Jul 13, 2007, 0 comment(s)
CUPS DDK 1.2.0 fixes several localization issues and adds support for many more languages.
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