Jsofware always builds its release binaries with the commericial license
reference compiled in (as per 9!:14'' or JVERSION). Always thus and no
change.

If someone built J without a commercial license, they would build with a
hardwired reference to GPL.

A user with a commercial license from Jsoftware would build binaries with
whatever license reference they wanted and with their own identification
(www.xxx.xxx).

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That is the official answer, But I just checked and see that some recent
build changes that have crept into the github mirror incorrectly include a
jversion.h what states a commercial license.

That is not correct and will be fixed.

A user building from the github source should build with a copy of
jversion.h that reflects the build they are doing.


On Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 4:41 PM John Ference <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I noticed that j903 beta-l is officially labeled as having a commercial
> license, which replaced the reference to GPL3.
>
> Is this an official change of the Jsoftware source license?
>
>
> https://github.com/jsoftware/jsource/commit/3a1f2dcad29fef8081c7c90ef9e2530289628b56
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