minh thu scripsit: > > That's right. Of course, if you use a GPLed egg, you have to distribute > > Scheme source for your whole app. C source is obfuscated and doesn't > > count for GPL purposes. > > It seems to me that you both say the opposite. I understand the > exemple above of distributing averything in C form includes C code > from any egg (under any license, not just BSD).
Not from just any egg. If the egg is compile-time-only, there is no problem. But if a GPLed egg provides runtime code to the final program, such as the mpi or readline eggs, then it is in violation of the GPL to distribute the C version only. -- John Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ccil.org/~cowan If he has seen farther than others, it is because he is standing on a stack of dwarves. --Mike Champion, describing Tim Berners-Lee (adapted) _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
