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Re: APR/NSPR
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Brian Jones |
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Re: APR/NSPR |
Date: |
31 Jul 2001 23:15:25 -0400 |
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John Keiser <address@hidden> writes:
> Just to point out, Japhar actually uses NSPR. Unfortunately, I am not
> sure if GPL+exception is compatible with the GPL--if we try to link our
> lib with the GPL, are we violating the terms of *its* license?
>
> I don't know much about APR, but I suspect we're totally fine using that
> one with its license.
It just seems to me that a library like ours is going to use sockets
and files and maybe threads (though that is probably abstracted away
to the VM layer) and a good deal of the porting we have to do would be
confined to a single library meant for this if we could or did use APR
or NSPR. APR seems most likely given the terms of the Apache license,
but I have no idea what Tom's thoughts are on this. Maybe it doesn't
matter, the CNI and JNI code are completely different anyway.
Brian
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Brian Jones <address@hidden>