Greetings! OK, that's enough for me -- GCL's migration to LGPLv3 will not occur until maxima and acl2 choose to do so as well, if ever.
IMHO, I would encourage both projects to consider this, as the GPLv3 is actually more flexible in many circumstances. For example, were these systems GPLv3, my understanding is that there would be no insistence that all their library dependencies also be v3, unlike the case with v2. v2 is more 'viral' in this sense, and the v3 'upgrade' was intended to address this shortcoming. Take care, Raymond Toy <toy.raym...@gmail.com> writes: > On 11/5/10 9:52 AM, Camm Maguire wrote: >> Greetings, and thanks so much for this! >> >> I've been asked to query -- are there any GPLv2 only projects using >> GCL? If so, please now so state. > > I think maxima is GPLv2 only. GCL isn't the only Lisp that can be used > with maxima, but it has historically been the main lisp used to create > binaries. > > Ray > > > _______________________________________________ > Gcl-devel mailing list > Gcl-devel@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gcl-devel > > > > -- Camm Maguire c...@maguirefamily.org ========================================================================== "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens." -- Baha'u'llah _______________________________________________ Gcl-devel mailing list Gcl-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gcl-devel