Hello!

If you're reading this, you're probably using Linux and want to check out
whether QSIEVE works for you. You are encouraged to compile QSIEVE from the
sources and run it under Linux.

But I know, that some people are not familiar with the procedure of
compiling packages on their own. So I've put together the binary versions
for your convenience. (They should work on most modern 80x86 machines, cmov
instructions must be supported.)

QSIEVE has been released as Open Source under the GPL (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC
LICENSE). This means, you can download the source code, modify it, and
distribute it under the terms of the GPL. If you're only using these
binaries, you're somehow stuck on your own.

This package is *not* an official release of QSIEVE and will never be! I'm
not willing to provide binary versions for every new release of the source
package!

In compliance with the GPL, I provide source tarballs also on my download
page.

See
- "COPYING" for the license
- "README.source" for further information about QSIEVE and how to run it
- "http://www.thorstenreinecke.de/downloads/"  for releases of QSIEVE

Please do not redistribute this binary package to the public, as I'm not
going to provide any further support for binary versions. If you want to
distribute a binary package of QSIEVE, you're invited to compile one on your
own using the source release.

Please keep in mind, that if you want to install and use this package, you
must accept the terms of the GPL!

Have fun,
Thorsten
e-mail: reinecke@thorstenreinecke.de

last change: 2004-11-08
