Peter Köhlmann wrote:
Rjack wrote:

Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
After takin' a swig o' grog, Tim Smith belched out this bit o' wisdom:

Writing source code that can call functions from a library
does not involve copying the library.
No, but linking to it does.
The GPL *allows* a library to be loaded into memory and
subsequently executed (i.e. glibc.so.xxx). So how does "linking"
(call [a routine] and return) to that code violate anything?


Oh, that poor dimwitted RJack at his lost cause again.

Ever heard of that special exceptions clause in the GPL concerning
system libraries?

Uh... Huh?

Sincerely,
Rjack :)
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