Quoting Zeev Suraski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> However, if your code is compatible with a GNU library, which is, in turn, 
> compatible with some other library (commercial, BSD) that is legal to link 
> with PHP, then things change.  Obviously, this all story about encouraging 
> the users to break the license is no longer relevant, and the whole 
> bogus-to-begin-with story of not allowing to release code that is 
> 'compatible with a certain library' becomes rediculous.
> 

This whole affair is turning into an alarming waste of time as well;
if this were something like the mysql module, then it would be a lot 
more worrying, but how many people use the _readline_ module with PHP?
I'm sure all two of them would find an alternative if it were to 
disappear :-)

-- 
Anil Madhavapeddy, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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