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RE: Using GNU Make with LSF
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Paul D. Smith |
Subject: |
RE: Using GNU Make with LSF |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Sep 2001 17:45:20 -0400 |
%% Nestor Amaya <address@hidden> writes:
na> Platform Computing states that they will provide us only the
na> modified GNU Make source code, and not the program which GNU Make
na> has been modified to call - lsmakerm (?).
This is fine.
na> If GNU Make has been modifed to call program X, then isn't program
na> X considered to be _LINKed_ to GNU Make (i.e. it shouldn't matter
na> whether this is done statically, dynamically, as a thread,
na> whatever?)
No. Linking has a specific meaning in this case; essentially it must be
present in the same process space as the make program at runtime.
Forking/execing a proprietary program is fine--after all, if it weren't
you couldn't use GNU make with any proprietary compilers, right, since
GNU make calls those programs via fork/exec?
na> Given my layman's interpretation of _LINKING_, isn't this in
na> violation of the GPL?
No.
If you are concerned or feel that this is not a proper interpretation
you should definitely bring it up with Richard Stallman <address@hidden>.
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- Re: Using GNU Make with LSF, Paul D. Smith, 2001/09/01
- RE: Using GNU Make with LSF, Nestor Amaya, 2001/09/04
- RE: Using GNU Make with LSF, Paul D. Smith, 2001/09/04
- RE: Using GNU Make with LSF, Nestor Amaya, 2001/09/04
- RE: Using GNU Make with LSF, Nestor Amaya, 2001/09/04
- RE: Using GNU Make with LSF, Nestor Amaya, 2001/09/04
- RE: Using GNU Make with LSF,
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