>>>>> "M" == M <mal@lemburg.com> writes: M> It's the view of the FSF, AFAIK. You can't distribute an M> application in binary which dynamically links against M> libreadline (which is GPLed) on the user's machine, since even M> though you don't distribute libreadline the application running M> on the user's machine is considered the "whole" in terms of the M> GPL. M> FWIW, I don't agree with that view either, but that's probably M> because I'm a programmer and not a lawyer :) I'm not sure I agree with that view either, but mostly because there is a non-GPL replacement for parts of the readline API: http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/downloads/editline.html Don't know anything about it, so it may not be featureful enough for Python's needs, but if licensing is really a problem, it might be worth looking into. -Barry
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