On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Jason Tishler wrote: > I have contributed Python to the standard Cygwin distribution. Cygwin > Python is located in the contrib/python directory on the Cygwin mirrors. > Cygwin's setup.exe will automatically install Cygwin Python the next > time one installs or updates from a mirror. This is interesting. From what I understand, if you link against cygwin.dll, the software must be released under the GPL. Thus, is the licensing debate over? Do you have the right to re-license python under the GPL? Or am I missing something fundmental here? $ objdump -p python2.1.exe | grep DLL vma: Hint Time Forward DLL First DLL Name: KERNEL32.dll DLL Name: cygwin1.dll DLL Name: libpython2.1.dll Sorry to bring this up... I'm just curious. Clark
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