On Sat, Nov 01, 2008 at 06:07:04PM -0700, Scott Chacon wrote:
The gcc exception license should have been reviewed by anyone who has
ever build anything proprietary out of gcc.
GPL+link exception is a very common license. It's most common use is
for runtime libraries for various programming languages.
Lawyers I know are significantly less fearful of the GPL+exception
than the LGPL. The exception basically says that if you use it in a
certain way, then none of the GPL applies.
David
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