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Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a
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Barry Margolin |
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Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL |
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Thu, 14 Dec 2006 01:12:59 -0500 |
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In article <0ImdnSKMK7z5WB3YnZ2dnUVZ_uvinZ2d@comcast.com>,
Geico Caveman <spam@spam.invalid> wrote:
> observatory@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > My application consists of a collection of scripts (full source
> > distributed) licensed under a license that I'll call A.
> > I want to distribute with my application, the source version of a
> > script licensed under GPL. This script (source) will be imported and
> > used at runtime by my application.
> >
> > Is this allowed when license A is not compatible with GPL ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Andrei
>
> No. You will have to provide the source code for all your scripts if you
> include the GPL'ed script and bundle it with yours. Further, you will have
> to release the source under at least the same GPL version, if not later.
>
> You could avoid this by merely linking against the script (and not
> distributing it under license A) but that presumes that an LGPL version of
> the script is available.
What does it mean to "link against" a script? Linking is something you
do with compiled programs, not scripts.
Anyway, it's possible that a case could be made tha his original plan
would fall under the GPL's "mere aggregation" clause, which allows
programs with different licenses to be distributed together with GPL
programs.
--
Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
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- Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, observatory, 2006/12/13
- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, Geico Caveman, 2006/12/13
- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL,
Barry Margolin <=
- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/12/14
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- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, Barry Margolin, 2006/12/15
- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, observatory, 2006/12/15
- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, observatory, 2006/12/15
- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/12/15
- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/12/15
- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, observatory, 2006/12/15
- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, observatory, 2006/12/15
- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, observatory, 2006/12/15
- Re: Using a script licensed under GPL in an application licensed under a license that's not compatible with GPL, observatory, 2006/12/15