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Hi,
> Just to get the skinny from the source. I was wondering if your license
> would prohibits use of a specification and the java produced JFlex
> for a Lessor GNU Public License project?
If I get your meaning correctly, you want to:
- write a JFlex specification file (and put it under LGPL)
- produce a .java file with JFlex from it
- and want to know if you can distribute the .java under LGPL
If that's what you wanted to know, the answer is: yes, you can. (You can do
anything you want with the stuff produced by JFlex, only the JFlex program
itself is GPL, its output is completely unrestricted).
If you meant the java.flex example from the JFlex distribution, the answer
according to the GPL would be no, but I hereby give you an LGPL licence for
that specification, too ;-)
Best,
Gerwin
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"Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not
tried it."
-- Donald Knuth
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