Hi all, I am considering incorporating the SpiderMonkey code into a commercial project that will be distributed on some closed platforms -- that is, hardware platforms for which a compiler and other development tools are not publicly available.
Is there anything in the MPL that would prohibit this? From my very naive reading of the license, it seems that build scripts and the like must be distributed along with the modified code, but it is not required that end users actually be able to build the modified code for all platforms on which binaries are distributed. Is that correct, or is there potentially some trouble here? For what it's worth, the modifiications that would be made would likely be generic cross-platform things like hooks for custom memory management and perhaps some minor language extensions. Thus they would be very usable on standard platforms. Thanks for any help you can offer! -Ethan _______________________________________________ legal mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/legal
