On 3/24/2011 7:26 PM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On 2011-03-24 15:04:45, David Nadlinger wrote:
On 3/24/11 10:31 PM, Kagamin wrote:
The first step would be to examine if MinGW's tools could be used.

No way. They're GPL.

So?

I wouldn't think that the GPL would be a problem for build tools. It (and
LGPL) _is_ a problem for libraries, but you're not linking with tools or
generally doing anything with their code. You're just using them. So, I
wouldn't think that the GPL would be a problem. dmd's front-end is licensed on
the GPL. Phobos, on the other hand, is licensed under Boost (except for a few
older modules which haven't been replaced or relicensed yet). There's a big
difference between a tool and a library with regards to how licenses affect
them.

- Jonathan M Davis

In case there was any ambiguity, the GPL FAQs specifically state that, except in a few corner cases, the output of GPLed programs is **NOT** covered by the GPL. http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#GPLOutput

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