Hello,



Le 28 août 2013 à 22:43, Sean Charles <[email protected]> a écrit :

> If I create an executable with "gplc" consisting of which is both pure Prolog 
> and custom "C" interface code, under the terms of the GNU licence, am I at 
> liberty to sell that executable as a commercial product ?

Yes you can. 

See http://gprolog.org/manual/html_node/gprolog003.html

you can find more information on GPL and LGPL at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

Daniel

> 
> If not, why not and what would I have to do to remain within the rules ?
> 
> I have read and re-read the various GNU docs etc. but not being a legal eagle 
> I am afraid it has all left me feeling rather dazed and confused as to what 
> is and what is not permissible etc.
> 
> I certainly don't want to "fall foul" of such a wonderful community and 
> should my "product" ever see the light of day I'd be deliriously happy to be 
> able to one day be in a position to fund some proper developer time to boost 
> the progress of GNU Prolog… indeed that would be awesome!
> 
> Thanks all,
> Sean.
> 
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