I don't know if it's so much a violation of the GPL as it is a clash with 
PHP's license, which is basically BSD-like. The whole point of the PHP 
license is that you can basically use PHP without restriction, commercial 
or otherwise. The GPL doesn't allow that.

But I'm just guessing here. It feels kind of like when OpenBSD removed it's 
ipf code because it wasn't under an OpenBSD-ish license.

J


Stefan Esser wrote:

> Morning,
> 
>> > It is GPL
>>
>> Then we can't use it with PHP...
> 
> sorry, but I do not see your point. How can optional support for a GPL
> library in PHP violate the GPL?
> 
> Stefan Esser


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