On May 14, 1:54 pm, Marek Szuba <mare...@gmail.com> wrote:

> As far as I know, you are wrong here: Pygr neither is a derivative work
> of setuptools-git nor links against it,

But it does. You actually import this extension into setup.py via
setuptools. What other way to use a python module extension is there?

> process shouldn't affect Pygr's licensing any more than using GNU
> Binutils to link our extensions

That is not the same thing at all. You are using binutils to create
another product. That is allowed. You do not import binutils into your
python source. If you did it would need to become GPL.

Incidentally I got nothing against GPL. And no one would ever bother
us if we did not obey. But if people choose to release code via GPL we
need to respect that.

Istvan
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