Re: AdaCore ... the Next SCO?
- From: Stephen Leake <Stephe.Leake@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 13:45:43 -0400
M E Leypold <development-2006-8ecbb5cc8aREMOVETHIS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
But that's a consequence of using GNAT GPL edition, not of using
the libraries? These can keep their licenses. (The GPL doesn't say
it is time limited, and revocable; I'd be surprised to learn that
the exception is time limited.)
No. Just reread Martins post about the license warnings popping up
Those warnings are just saying "you've got two different licenses
here". They do _not_ mean "you can't do this legally".
In that sense, they are misleading warnings. They should be
suppressed, in general.
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