top | item 46101531 (no title) cerved | 3 months ago It'll never happen. You can't distribute ZFS under GPL discuss order hn newest sbseitz|3 months ago Comes in binary form from Debian and Ubuntu. I can add it to any other distribution via DKMS. Same core ZFS code as BSD uses. matthewmc3|3 months ago Honest question - if it comes in binary form, how can you know it's the same core ZFS code BSD uses? load replies (1) pabs3|3 months ago Debian only distributes it in DKMS form, not binary form. dardeaup|3 months ago Agreed. I'd say it goes much deeper than that in the case of FreeBSD though. It's just an ideological thing that can't be changed.
sbseitz|3 months ago Comes in binary form from Debian and Ubuntu. I can add it to any other distribution via DKMS. Same core ZFS code as BSD uses. matthewmc3|3 months ago Honest question - if it comes in binary form, how can you know it's the same core ZFS code BSD uses? load replies (1) pabs3|3 months ago Debian only distributes it in DKMS form, not binary form.
matthewmc3|3 months ago Honest question - if it comes in binary form, how can you know it's the same core ZFS code BSD uses? load replies (1)
dardeaup|3 months ago Agreed. I'd say it goes much deeper than that in the case of FreeBSD though. It's just an ideological thing that can't be changed.
sbseitz|3 months ago
matthewmc3|3 months ago
pabs3|3 months ago
dardeaup|3 months ago