Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 
>> I don't understand how it applies to those emacs files. There is nothing
>> such a JNI-like binding in thsi ocaml mode.
>> Emacs calls the ocaml toplevel and that's all.
>
> And the ocaml stuff doesn't use a single of the emacs hooks ?

I don't understand what it would mean.

>> However, I found discrepencies: some .el files are QPL'ed and the
>> rest of them GPL.
>
> One is GPL 1, one is GPL 2, one is QPLed, and the rest are unlicenced, so
> would fall under the QPL by default.
>
> A dual QPL/GPL should make everyone happy, and the ball is in the ocaml team
> camp.

I've never understood how a dual licensing is usefull and to whom is is.
Resolving conflicts means using the same license for all files.

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J�r�me Marant

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