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From: | Mathieu Roy |
Subject: | Re: [Savannah-hackers] savannah.gnu.org: submission of MacCX |
Date: | Thu, 23 May 2002 20:16:20 +0200 |
Other Software Required: The MacCX program requires \"rcmake\", a small utility program which generate runtime configuration files, and uses also the \"coxlib\" C++ library. There\'s no free/non free problems, a priori, with the two above, because I was the author of both and their are not public released. But, important, the \"coxlib\" library is also used for other software projects (some of them are professional projects). Making a software such as MacCX a free software would certainly imply releasing the required library components under GPL ? And if yes, what about professional works using this library ?
Sure, to release a free software, the libs it depend on should be free software too, and released.
I dont understand why you make distinction between free software and "professional" projects. Gcc is a free software, many "professional" projects use it.
Your library can be released under the GPL or, maybe, LGPL, that shouldnt create trouble with "professional" use of your library.
-- Mathieu Roy * http://savannah.gnu.org/users/yeupou * http://yeupou.coleumes.org * http://gpg.coleumes.org (GPG Key)
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