On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Michael Spector <spek...@gmail.com> wrote: > As I see we haven't got an approval for JFlex. Actually, this Jar is > only used for generating PHP lexer sources. I can update the ANT task > that generates lexers to fetch the JFlex Jar from the internet, > generate files, and then remove it. > > Regarding JavaCUP we got an IP approval already. > > On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Nick Boldt <nickbo...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Do you know whether internal Jars are signed as well? We have JFlex & >>> JavaCup jars that reside in org.eclipse.php.core plug-in... >> >> I'm not sure if it recurses INTO jars; I would guess no. >> >> BTW, I'm going to pretend that the aforementioned jars have already been >> approved bby the Eclipse Legal team, documented in IPzilla with CQs, and not >> mention that redistribution of non-CQ-approved code at eclipse.org is >> illegal, since you already know that. >> >> I'm going to further NOT mention that code released under GPL (or >> GPL-equivalents) is not compatible w/ EPL and therefore cannot be approved >> in IPzilla for redistribution. >> >> Of course if you want to redistribute these jars you can do so @ sourceforge >> or a similar place, but eclipse.org != GPL-land. That's how CDT gets around >> this limitation for redistribution of MinGW. >> >> -- >> Nick Boldt :: http://wiki.eclipse.org/User:Nickb >> Release Engineer :: Eclipse Modeling & Dash Athena >> > > > > -- > Best regards, > Michael >
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