Jim Ursetto scripsit: > What about the fp egg--which uses silex to generate scheme code from > a lexer spec--and links it directly into the resulting binary? > > Note that this scheme code (fp.l.scm) contains not only tables generated > by silex, but also a verbatim chunk of 1,120 lines of code from silex.scm. > > Does this mean fp is now GPL?
Yes, it is, or rather it would be if the copy of silex.scm in the silex egg were under the GPL. But it is not; there is neither copyright nor license anywhere on it. As I said before, it is "use at your own risk." (Legally, the status of a particular copy with regard to a license does not affect other copies with different licenses or no license at all.) -- We pledge allegiance to the penguin John Cowan and to the intellectual property regime [EMAIL PROTECTED] for which he stands, one world under http://www.ccil.org/~cowan Linux, with free music and open source software for all. --Julian Dibbell on Brazil, edited _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
