On Friday 01 September 2006 16:42, Paul de Vrieze wrote:
> Actually the GPL specifically states that build scripts are part of the
> source code explicitly.
And requires you to make it available, but it doesn't strictly require its 
license terms to be the same. Maybe I'm confused a bit, but for what I can 
understasnd of the license, he _can_ license them under CDDL... but when we 
get them together with the source code, GPL still applies; which means CDDL 
applies only on the makefiles by themselves. I never said it made sense, 
understand me, but it doesn't actually create a GPL violation, as we still 
get them as GPL'd software.

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