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From: Dave Horsfall <dave@esi.COM.AU>
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On Tue, 21 Nov 1995, Warren Toomey wrote:

> Nobody, not even Dennis Ritchie, knows how to get a license for any of these.
> Hopefully, when the Unix source finishes its current migration to SCO and HP,
> we can ask them for an answer.

Ah yes, the classic Catch-22...

"How do I do this?"
"You need a licence."
"How do I get a licence?"
"Nobody knows."

With apologies to Milo Minderbinder...

And in the meantime. those of us who can't quite lay our hands upon
that piece of paper will just have to wait until Something Can Be Done.

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