2 The original Bacula code was Copyright Kern Sibbald and John Walker.
3 After November 2004, it became Copyright Kern Sibbald, and finally,
4 the copyright was transferred to the Free Software Foundation Europe
8 The name Bacula is a registered trademark of Kern Sibbald.
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13 For the most part, Bacula is licensed under the GPL version 2 this
14 code is listed under Copyright Free Software Foundation Europe e.V.
15 What follows is the addition(s) to the GPL version 2 license, that
16 applies to code that is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation
20 As a special exception to the GPLv2, the Bacula Project gives
21 permission to link the code of its release of Bacula with the OpenSSL
22 project's "OpenSSL" library (or with modified versions of it that use
23 the same license as the "OpenSSL" library), and distribute the linked
24 executables. You must obey the GNU General Public License in all
25 respects for all of the code used other than "OpenSSL".
27 As a special exception to the GPLv2, the Bacula Project gives
28 permission to link the code of its release of the Bacula Win32 File
29 daemon with the Microsoft supplied Volume Shadow Copy (VSS) libraries
30 and distribute the linked executables. You must obey the GNU General
31 Public License in all respects for all of the code used other than for
32 the Microsoft VSS code, where you must obey their license terms.
34 The Bacula Project gives permission for plugins with GPLv2 compatible
35 licenses to be loaded and distributed with the Bacula executables as
36 long as the combined work is distributed under the terms listed in the
37 Bacula LICENSE file. A full list of GPLv2 compatible licenses can be
38 found at: http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/. If you wish to load
39 or distribute plugins with different licensing terms please contact
40 the Bacula Project at: license@bacula.org
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48 To the best of our knowledge, all code used in Bacula that is
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51 made to the GPLv2 above, Bacula can be freely linked and distributed
52 with the OpenSSL libraries.
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76 Bacula® - The Network Backup Solution
78 Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Free Software Foundation Europe e.V.
80 The main author of Bacula is Kern Sibbald, with contributions from
81 many others, a complete list can be found in the file AUTHORS.
82 This program is Free Software; you can redistribute it and/or
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100 Switzerland, email:ftf@fsfeurope.org.
104 Certain source code used to build the Windows version of the
105 Bacula File daemon is copyrighted and or trademarked by Microsoft
106 and may contain Microsoft intellectual property (examples:
107 Microsoft VC++, the source to the VSS libraries, the Microsoft C
108 runtime libraries). As such we cannot and do not distribute that
109 software. We are permitted however to distribute Bacula with the
110 necessary Microsoft libraries in binary form.
112 You may obtain the parts that we cannot distribute as follows. The
113 Microsoft compiler available for purchase, and Microsoft provides a free
114 version of the compiler. The source code and libraries are available for
115 download from Microsoft public Web servers. We have documented in the
116 src/win32 directory the URLs from which we obtained the library source, and
117 how we build the Windows File daemon and many users have succeeded in doing
118 so themselves. Our intention is to respect as closely as possible Open
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124 Copyright (C) 1997 Ralf S. Engelschall, All Rights Reserved.
125 (note, bsmtp.c does not use OpenSSL, nor is it used with the code
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128 3 clause BSD License notice for inclusion with the binary:
130 * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993, 1994
131 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
133 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
134 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
138 ** OSSP var - Variable Expansion
139 ** Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
140 ** Copyright (c) 2001-2002 The OSSP Project (http://www.ossp.org/)
141 ** Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Cable & Wireless Deutschland (http://www.cw.com/de/)
144 * Copyright Patrick Powell 1995
147 * Copyright (c) 1991 Tatu Ylonen, Espoo, Finland
150 Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2001). All Rights Reserved.
152 src/win32/compat/getopt.c
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156 src/win32/compat/sys/mtio.h (LGPL)
157 Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
160 Bacula can be enabled with data encryption and/or communications
161 encryption. If this is the case, you will be including OpenSSL code that
162 that contains cryptographic software written by Eric Young
163 (eay@cryptsoft.com) and also software written by Tim Hudson
166 There are parts of Bacula that are licensed under the LGPL so
167 that those files may be used in proprietary code to interface with
170 Finally there are parts of Bacula that are in the public domain.
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525 `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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