James Y Knight <foom at fuhm.net> writes: > On Jan 19, 2006, at 4:24 PM, Thomas Heller wrote: > >> >> Several of these files are licensed under GPL: >> >> aclocal.m4 config-ml.in config.guess config.sub depcomp ltcf-c.sh >> ltconfig missing >> > > Are you sure? The copies of aclocal.m4 and config-ml.in both disagree > with you. aclocal seems to have a completely liberal license, and > config-ml has a "whatever the license of the program it's building" > license. > It seems you are right: config-ml.in: GPL with special exception. config.guess: GPL with special exception. config.sub: GPL with special exception. configure: no limitation depcomp: GPL with special exception. install-sh: X-11 license ltcf-c.sh: GPL with special exception. ltconfig: GPL with special exception. ltmain.sh: GPL with special exception. aclocal.m4: see below Is aclocal.m4 an exception? It has several copyright notices. The first one gives unlimited permissions to copy and/or distribute, but sections after that have no exception clause. I'm unsure what this means. The files that ctypes uses are in CVS here: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/ctypes/ctypes/source/gcc/libffi/?only_with_tag=branch_1_0 Thomas
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