[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zygo Blaxell) writes: > Does this mean that as long as a developer writes their own headers, they > can link anything they want to against a GPLed .so file without infringing > on the GPL?
I don't see any way the copyright on .so could affect programs that link against it, if compiled with clean-room headers (which may need to include a dummy .so that the linker can inspect while creating the executable). Even in the case where the original headers are used, opinions on this list have been found to differ. -- Henning Makholm "The great secret, known to internists and learned early in marriage by internists' wives, but still hidden from the general public, is that most things get better by themselves. Most things, in fact, are better by morning."