It looks like someone leaked some of SCO's evidence.
SlashdotMore details can be found at
lwn.netAnd an
Analysis has been written by Bruce Perens.
This hasn't been confirmed. But there are alot of buzz generated... of this the most important points I can pick out are
The code is for a malloc() implementation.
The code was in BSD 2.1.
The code was also released by SCO under the BSD licence last year, although it should have copyright notices in it (if it was taken from the SCO released code).
The code was used ONLY in the IA64 version.
The code doesn't exist in kernel 2.5 (already replaced).
The code was published in a book many years ago.
The code is so basic it may not be copyrightable.
[ August 19, 2003: Message edited by: M. O'Brien ]
[ August 19, 2003: Message edited by: M. O'Brien ]