Dave Turner via RT wrote: >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sat Mar 05 14:16:38 2005]: >> >>Hello, >> >>I am reviewing a project submission at Savannah. >>https://savannah.gnu.org/task/index.php?func=detailitem&item_id=3823 >> >>This Java project is released under the GNU GPL, but uses the SWT >> library (which is licensed under the Eclipse Public License AFAICS) >> and also uses the Xalan library (which is released under the Apache >> 2 license). >> >>I think all those licenses are mutually exclusive. > > > I can't comment on the compatibility of EPL and ASL2, but both of them > are incompatible with the GPL. > > >>What would you recommand to do in this case? > > > Either use GPL-compatible libraries which accomplish the same thing, or > add exceptions to the GPL and get exceptions from the copyright holders > of SWT and Xalan. >
Is there a free license other than GPL that I could use for my software with the EPL and ASL2? > >>I added the project submitter in carbon copy if you need any >> precision. > > > CCs retained. > -- http://leslandes.info Philippe Martin
