On Sat, 2004-06-05 at 16:00, Felix Sheldon wrote:
> >
> There are many ways to use code, at runtime, linking, directly copying 
> in full or just taking bits of it. I think the Free software licenses 
> are not so much about what you can and can't do, just that you must 
> *always* provide source to anyone else who will 'use' (by normal 
> execution) a work incorporating it.

Erm, thats not the definition of the GPL or LGPL. The GPL's key thing is
that you must always make the the source *available should it be
wanted*. (This is quite different).

Rob
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