Hi!

11-Фев-2004 12:59 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bart Oldeman) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

BO> /EXEPACK can be argued to be normally distributed with the compiler and is
BO> therefore part of the "special exception". Using APACK instead of EXEPACK
BO> is like using a third party RTL instead of the one shipped with the
BO> compiler.

     Unlike RTL, which is _required_ for program, (external) exepacker,
librarian, archiver, etc. are applied to executable, are not required and
may be omited. I suggest, distributing packed executable is question of
distributing two unrelated things - program itself and unpacker/stub.

BO> A FreeDOS binary GPLedprogram that is packed with APACK will consist of
BO> three sections:
BO> a) portions directly derived from our source (GPLed)
BO> b) RTL sections (part of compiler, covered by exception in GPL)
BO> c) APACK stub. Conflicts
[...]
BO>    a. do i want to prevent linkage with closed or non-GPL

     I think, using exepacker and or archiver _on_ (or joining unpacker
_with_) program is not linkage _into_ program.




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