Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le 19 sept. 05, à 12:07, Bertrand Delacretaz a écrit :
...Yes, but in fact I have maybe jumped to conclusions in thinking
that Hivemind depends on code that we couldn't redistribute. It might
be that they just use the ibiblio downloads for convenience, I'll
have to check this...
Looks like what Hivemind uses is indeed ASL-compatible, this is the
text of the hivemind build time warning:
"Dependent libraries will be downloaded. These are NOT necessarily
downloaded from apache.org,and may use other licences besides the
Apache Software License. Dependencies will use an open-source license
compatible with the ASL, such as Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)
or Mozilla Public License (MPL). "
My confusion about javassist was based on [1] which says that it is
LGPL, but [2] says that it's MPL/LGPL dual-licensed, and inside the
download from [3] there's a License.html file which is MPL.
To build and run, my example app only needs the hivemind and javassist
jars (along with some jakarta stuff).
So, it looks like all is well - sorry for the noise about this license
stuff.
Thanks for checking. Good to hear it was simpler than it sounded.
So, you get my vote for putting it into the whiteboard.
Regards, Upayavira