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Re: GPL & Subclassing
From: |
Marco Scheurer |
Subject: |
Re: GPL & Subclassing |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Jun 2002 15:38:51 +0200 |
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at 02:58 pm, Dennis Leeuw wrote:
I think you can't. As soon as you incorporate GPLed code you should
release
your code as GPL.
If the product using that code is to be released at all. You can use GPL
code in internal projects without releasing the source code.
Also, it was my understanding that GNUSTEP is LGPL, not GPL, ie that a
product can include the libraries and is not required to be released as
GPL (only changes made to the libraries should be released). In that
case what is the license of a single source file taken from the library?
Wouldn't it be possible to make another LGPL library, with only that
file, and use it?
Marco Scheurer
Sen:te, Lausanne, Switzerland http://www.sente.ch