Thomas:

Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:

Bill Gatliff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

If application A is deployed as a standalone application built using the major components of the target operating system, a'la a Debian package, I don't have to provide source code for anything other than the application itself.

Wrong.

Alright then, enlighten me.


Furthermore, the GPL's "mere aggregation" clause allows for non-GPL applications to run in GPL operating systems.

Yes, but we're talking about the *reverse*.  The mere aggregation
clause is not relevant here.

Allow me to restate, then. Mere aggregation also allows GPL applications to run under a non-GPL kernel.


b.g.

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