Alexander Burger wrote:
The normal use, however, writing applications in Lisp, is surely OK. Then you can distribute the PicoLisp interpreter as you like, in binary or source form (I'm not sure, but probly it is even sufficient to provide the customer with a link where he can download the sources himself). If you write, however, a special function in C, and link it to the interpreter, you'd have to supply the source to that function (but not the rest of your application).
This is exactly how we used it in a commercial application. The download link is an exception allowed for non-commercial activity. See http://gpl-violations.org/faq/vendor-faq.html
It says you have to offer (in writing) shipping the source code. // Jakob -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]