The scripts of the OP are written by the OP, and contain no code of the GPLed script.
The program by the OP imports the GPLed script, that is all that matters. It is especially asinine because it makes every source program a derivative work of the OS or at least the libraries it uses. If the program actually imports the script, yes. Common usage does not. If writing ". /foo/bar" in a shell script makes the _source_ code of the shell script a derivative work of /foo/bar, programming essentially becomes impossible, because then you cannot write those 10 characters without the permission of the author of /foo/bar. It does not make things impossible, or even near impossible are you try to purport it. You are free to not to use the program after all. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
