Hi Pablo,
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Charles Plessy ple...@debian.org wrote:
It looks like Aelitis/Vuze is the copyright owner of most of the GPL'ed code,
so the quickest way to solve the problem may be to ask them to add a license
exception to allow combining their code with the
Pablo Duboue pablo.dub...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
We seek some advice regarding #572982 [1] (azureus, a well-known torrent
client, combines source licensed under incompatible licenses).
From Niels quoted sources, there is no doubt about the incompatibility of GPL
and EPL. But LGPL and EPL
Le Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 02:03:31AM -0500, Pablo Duboue a écrit :
We seek some advice regarding #572982 [1] (azureus, a well-known torrent
client, combines source licensed under incompatible licenses).
From Niels quoted sources, there is no doubt about the incompatibility of GPL
and EPL.
Hi,
We seek some advice regarding #572982 [1] (azureus, a well-known torrent
client, combines source licensed under incompatible licenses).
From Niels quoted sources, there is no doubt about the incompatibility of GPL
and EPL. But LGPL and EPL might be a different matter and Google has proved
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