1. GNU License question
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <xotron at bluefrog.com> Feb 25, 2005
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How can some user include other user's include files and declare the software that they have modified or included to be available under a GNU license when they did not originate the original code. Is this allowable under a GNU license ? Bernie My files in archive: w32engin.ew mixedlib.e eu_engin.e win32eru.ew Can be downloaded here: http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=bernie+ryan
2. Re: GNU License question
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at yahoo.com> Feb 25, 2005
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Bernie Ryan wrote: > > > How can some user include other user's include files and > declare the software that they have modified or included > to be available under a GNU license when they did not > originate the original code. > > Is this allowable under a GNU license ? > > Bernie > > My files in archive: > w32engin.ew mixedlib.e eu_engin.e win32eru.ew > > Can be downloaded here: > <a > href="http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=bernie+ryan">http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=bernie+ryan</a> > It depends on the license of the original includes. If they are not already either GPL (or compatable) or public domain, then it would not be allowed. ===================================== Too many freaks, not enough circuses. j.