Re: [Haskell-cafe] Haskell Platform - BSD License?

2012-08-02 Thread Manuel M T Chakravarty
Thomas Schilling nomin...@googlemail.com:
 You may concatenate the licenses of all the packages you are using. GHC 
 includes the LGPL libgmp. The license file for each package is mentioned in 
 the .cabal file.
 
 

If you need a version of GHC free of the LGPL, you can build GHC from source 
using the package 'integer-simple' instead of 'integer-gmp'.

Manuel

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[Haskell-cafe] Haskell Platform - BSD License?

2012-07-31 Thread Sai Hemanth K
Hi,


I am trying to use haskell for building a tool (in a commercial setting).
 I am trying to figure out what all licenses are involved here.
Is there a single license for the entire haskell platform (and the runtime)
or is it that I need to look at the individual licenses of all the
 libraries and tools that make up the platform and point to them separately?

The wikipedia page on haskell platform [0] says Haskell Platform is BSD
licensed. But I do not find any such info elsewhere.
Any pointers on this would be greatly appreciated,

Thanks,
Hemanth K

[0] Haskell platform on wikipedia :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell_Platform
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Haskell Platform - BSD License?

2012-07-31 Thread Magnus Therning
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Sai Hemanth K saihema...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,


 I am trying to use haskell for building a tool (in a commercial setting).  I
 am trying to figure out what all licenses are involved here.
 Is there a single license for the entire haskell platform (and the runtime)
 or is it that I need to look at the individual licenses of all the
 libraries and tools that make up the platform and point to them separately?

 The wikipedia page on haskell platform [0] says Haskell Platform is BSD
 licensed. But I do not find any such info elsewhere.
 Any pointers on this would be greatly appreciated,

A quick search suggests that this still hasn't been decided:

http://trac.haskell.org/haskell-platform/ticket/85
http://trac.haskell.org/haskell-platform/wiki/AddingPackages#Interimlicensepolicy

I believe it still holds that all packages included in
haskell-platform are BSD3 licensed.

/M

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Haskell Platform - BSD License?

2012-07-31 Thread Sai Hemanth K
Thanks Magnus.
I guess it means that the license of individual packages is what
that matters.
The platform on the whole does not have any single license.

In other words, I cannot just say that am using haskell platform but that I
have to say, I am using x,y and z libraries which in turn are using a, b, c
and d libraries.


 A quick search suggests that ..:
Ouch! Apologies. Guess I was looking at all the wrong places or my
google-fu is embarrassingly bad.



Thanks again for the links!

Hemanth K


On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Magnus Therning mag...@therning.orgwrote:

 On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Sai Hemanth K saihema...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Hi,
 
 
  I am trying to use haskell for building a tool (in a commercial
 setting).  I
  am trying to figure out what all licenses are involved here.
  Is there a single license for the entire haskell platform (and the
 runtime)
  or is it that I need to look at the individual licenses of all the
  libraries and tools that make up the platform and point to them
 separately?
 
  The wikipedia page on haskell platform [0] says Haskell Platform is BSD
  licensed. But I do not find any such info elsewhere.
  Any pointers on this would be greatly appreciated,

 A quick search suggests that this still hasn't been decided:

 http://trac.haskell.org/haskell-platform/ticket/85

 http://trac.haskell.org/haskell-platform/wiki/AddingPackages#Interimlicensepolicy

 I believe it still holds that all packages included in
 haskell-platform are BSD3 licensed.

 /M

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Haskell Platform - BSD License?

2012-07-31 Thread Carter Schonwald
it looks like ghc itself is under a BSD3 style license, if thats any help.
So per se, I think you can assume youre dealing with a BSD3 through and
through system.

see here for the ghc info
http://www.haskell.org/ghc/license

(this is something i've been sorting out for my own projects too, and to
the best of my knowledge its all bsd3)

admission: I'm actually likely to be providing a repackaging of ghc  the
haskell platform with some additional tools for data analysis / machine
learning to some enterprise customers come the fall, so thats why I have
any thoughts on this matter. (but bear in mind that folks are this list
aren't lawyers :) )

On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 7:46 AM, Sai Hemanth K saihema...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Magnus.
 I guess it means that the license of individual packages is what
 that matters.
 The platform on the whole does not have any single license.

 In other words, I cannot just say that am using haskell platform but that
 I have to say, I am using x,y and z libraries which in turn are using a, b,
 c and d libraries.


  A quick search suggests that ..:
 Ouch! Apologies. Guess I was looking at all the wrong places or my
 google-fu is embarrassingly bad.



 Thanks again for the links!

 Hemanth K


 On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Magnus Therning mag...@therning.orgwrote:

 On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Sai Hemanth K saihema...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Hi,
 
 
  I am trying to use haskell for building a tool (in a commercial
 setting).  I
  am trying to figure out what all licenses are involved here.
  Is there a single license for the entire haskell platform (and the
 runtime)
  or is it that I need to look at the individual licenses of all the
  libraries and tools that make up the platform and point to them
 separately?
 
  The wikipedia page on haskell platform [0] says Haskell Platform is BSD
  licensed. But I do not find any such info elsewhere.
  Any pointers on this would be greatly appreciated,

 A quick search suggests that this still hasn't been decided:

 http://trac.haskell.org/haskell-platform/ticket/85

 http://trac.haskell.org/haskell-platform/wiki/AddingPackages#Interimlicensepolicy

 I believe it still holds that all packages included in
 haskell-platform are BSD3 licensed.

 /M

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 email: mag...@therning.org   jabber: mag...@therning.org
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Haskell Platform - BSD License?

2012-07-31 Thread Thomas Schilling
You may concatenate the licenses of all the packages you are using. GHC
includes the LGPL libgmp. The license file for each package is mentioned in
the .cabal file.
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