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Re: libiberty legal status ?
- To: Marc Espie <Marc dot Espie at liafa dot jussieu dot fr>
- Subject: Re: libiberty legal status ?
- From: Jeffrey A Law <law at cygnus dot com>
- Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:17:40 -0600
- cc: egcs at egcs dot cygnus dot com
- Reply-To: law at cygnus dot com
In message <19990908121008.A20588@liafa1.liafa.jussieu.fr>you write:
> On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 03:57:54AM -0600, Jeffrey A Law wrote:
>
> > The legal status of libiberty is clear. Read the copyrights -)
>
>
> Could you be MORE explicit ?
Some components are GPL, some are public domain, some are lgpl. You have
to read each file to determine its status.
> - there are several copyright notices in evidence in distinct files.
> As far as I know, this means some of these files are GPL, not LGPL.
Right, it is a mix. What is so hard to understand here?
> - I can't find what would apply in COPYING.LIB.
Those which are gpl'd.
Why is this so hard to understand?
jeff