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Re: Gnu Core utils, GPL and commercial apps
From: |
Martin T. |
Subject: |
Re: Gnu Core utils, GPL and commercial apps |
Date: |
7 Apr 2005 23:18:33 -0700 |
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Roger Leigh wrote:
> "Martin T." <bilbothebagginsbab5@freenet.de> writes:
>
> > Karl Berry wrote:
> >> Hello Martin,
> >>
> >> Especially, is it possible to bundle the mentioned tools in a
> >> installation-Zip file or the like, without violating the GPL?
> >>
> >> As far as I know, you can use GNU sed in a non-free shell script,
> >> but if you distribute the sed binary, you must also distribute the
> >> sed source (under the GPL) that you yourself used to create the
> >> binary.
> >
> > Thanks. I actually never built it myself. Just downloaded the bins
(Its
> > GnuWin32 to be honest :) ... I've put a text file along with the
bins
> > with the gpl in it and a link to where to get the sources from.
I'll
> > guess I'll also put a zip with the sources there, just to be sure.
^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> A link to a third party is not sufficient. If you distribute the
> binaries, *you* need to distribute the sources. See GPL ยง3.
>
Seems "guessing" is not enough. But anyway - thanks for pointing it out
this way. I may just have forgotten to, otherwise :)
Martin
> The easiest way to comply is to include the source tarball along with
> the binaries. This way there is never any doubt as to satisfying
your
> obligations.
>
>
> Regards,
> Roger
>
> - --
> Roger Leigh