Am 21.01.2007 um 12:11 schrieb Giovanni:

Hello Bains,

Look who makes the GPL application. Sandal is made by the same company. They can use it and distribute it, but YOU and I distributing and doing the same thing is a whole different story. Specially if the application is an integral part of our application.

FROM GNU:
By contrast, pipes, sockets and command-line arguments are communication mechanisms normally used between two separate programs. So when they are used for communication, the modules normally are separate programs. But if the semantics of the communication are intimate enough, exchanging complex internal data structures, that too could be a basis to consider the two parts as combined into a larger program.

The last part of the paragraph "exchanging complex internal data structures, that too could be a basis to consider the two parts as combined into a larger program."

In this case, more or less any part of OS X would be GPL since many parts link
against open-source libs.
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