On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 01:46:45AM -0500, Andreas Pour wrote: > > > The XFree license also says you have to include the XFree license > > > in any copies you redistribute.
Raul Miller wrote: > > So does the GPL, for the cases where a GPLed program includes XFree > > licensed code. On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 10:22:09AM -0500, Andreas Pour wrote: > Right, b/c both require the code (whether it be XFree or GPL) to > remain under its license: GPL requires you to include the GPL b/c the > GPL'd code remains under the GPL when you redistribute, and XFree > requires you to include the XFree license b/c the XFree code remains > under the XFree license. Makes sense to me, I'm glad you agree now > ;-). The problem in the case of GPLed code + Qt is that there are contradictory requirements. Which means that not all of the requirements can be satisfied. Which means (see section 7 again), that the GPLed program can't be legally distributed. [Um.. let me guess.. you already knew I was going to say this and you're just trying to see if I'm so sick of repeating myself that I'm not going to post anymore?] -- Raul

