On Wed, Nov 11, 1998 at 03:30:06PM -0400, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
> Both are GPLd then, as I'm doing work with MICO and FreeBSD, and
> just checked their license files.
>
> Now, here is where *I* get confused. MICO uses LGPL for its
> libraries, so does this mean that the ORB hooks could be added where
> applicable, still under the BSD license, but in order to compile it in,
> mico's libraries would have to be installed first? Its something we
> check for/do with the tcl stuff...
Yes. As long as we add the ORB hooks ourselves (or use some under the BSD
copyright) this is fine. Just linking a program against an LGPLed library
does not force you to (L)GPL the program.
> So, could the ORB hooks be added with a config option of
> '--enable-orb' *without* the requirement for adding in any GPLd code?
Yes, I think so.
Michael
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