12-06-2010
License for test/dev
Hi
We have open sco 6.0 license that we have installed on our production server.
I have setup a test server to test the application and any other change before moving to production,. the test server is has the evaluation license which expires every two months.
My first question is can I load the production base license on the test server too, or will that create a problem.
is there available a minimum user license for Open sco 6.0 that can be purchased. I asked my supplier and the price give had not much difference than the production license. The times are tough and it is difficult to get approval for the price that is same as production license.
Please share how have you setup you test server, and how cheap can I get a base license.
tia
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LIBLICENSE(1) [FIXME: manual] LIBLICENSE(1)
NAME
license - program to specify and modify media file licenses
SYNOPSIS
license [filename]
DESCRIPTION
The liblicense package provides a license command to allow simple command-line examination and manipulation of license information embedded
in media files. The default action is to show the default license as configured in $HOME/.license. This default can be offered by
applications that use liblicense when asking you what license you would like to release your work under.
In addition to showing you and allowing you to change the embedded license in a file, the license also can show and allow you to change the
embedded "web statement URI", a link to a web page with information about the file that you can use to verify the embedded license.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included
below. For a complete description, run the application with --help.
-h --help
Show summary of options.
-v --verbose
Output more information about the actions of the program.
-q --quiet
Output less information about the actions of the program.
-a JURISDICTION --list=JURISDICTION
List all avialbale licenses in JURISDICTION (uses the generic jurisdiction if JURISDICTION is not specified).
--set-license
Sets the license of the file (to the license specified by "-l").
--remove-license
Removes the embedded license metadata from the file.
-l URI --license=URI
When setting the license of a file or the default license preference, set it to URI.
--set-web-statement
Sets the web statement link in the file (to the value specified by "-w").
--remove-web-statement
Removes the embedded web statement metadata from the file.
-w URI --web-statement=URI
When setting the web statement URI in a file, set it to URI.
-u MODULE --use=MODULE
Use the module called MODULE to interact with a file.
-m
List the available modules and their capabilities. Modules are used to handle different media types.
AUTHOR
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