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Guile license (was: lisp used in game creation?)
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Kalle Olavi Niemitalo |
Subject: |
Guile license (was: lisp used in game creation?) |
Date: |
Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:13:59 +0300 |
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Joe Knapka <jknapka@kneuro.net> writes:
> Guile is actually licensed under the LGPL.
No, it is GPL plus permission to link with propietary programs. See:
<http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/docs/guile-ref/Guile-License.html>
I think this even allows you to link with a modified version of
GUILE and then distribute binaries while hoarding the source code
of the modifications. But if you do distribute the source, the
recipients get at least the GPL rights to your modifications.
- Guile license (was: lisp used in game creation?),
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo <=
- Re: Guile license (was: lisp used in game creation?), Alexander Terekhov, 2004/09/11
- Re: Guile license (was: lisp used in game creation?), Alex Farran, 2004/09/11
- Re: Guile license (was: lisp used in game creation?), Alexander Terekhov, 2004/09/11
- Re: Guile license (was: lisp used in game creation?), Alex Farran, 2004/09/11
- Re: Guile license (was: lisp used in game creation?), Alexander Terekhov, 2004/09/11
- Re: Guile license, Alex Farran, 2004/09/11
- Re: Guile license, Alexander Terekhov, 2004/09/13
- Re: Guile license (was: lisp used in game creation?), Rui Miguel Seabra, 2004/09/13
Re: Guile license, Marco Parrone, 2004/09/12
Re: Guile license, Per Abrahamsen, 2004/09/13