#include <hallo.h>
* Joerg Schilling [Mon, Mar 20 2006, 11:21:30PM]:

> It seems that you never did read and understand the GPL :-(
> 
> The GPL is as holey as a Swiss cheese when talking about the compile
> environment:

...

Joerg, could you please stay ontopic and not flame? We try to discuss
with you...
And we *do* understand the GPL, and its not only one interpretation of
the GPL. You can read our -legal list too see much more of that, please
look at [URLS] for more information.

Also there is AFAICS nobody happy with your efforts to restrict the GPL
claiming that it gives you means to force everybody do things
unrelated to GPL§2c (slandering about Linux in control output, for
example). Neither does anything give you means to forbid us the
replacement of license-incompatible files with GPL compatible versions.

And finally, in the last mail I have already presented the exact chain
of conclusions, including the intent of the OP. I expect you (as
programmer knowing how logic works) to be able to find the wrong link
there -- so would you consider answering this (uncomfortable) question?

URLS:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2006/03/msg00362.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2006/03/msg00391.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2006/03/msg00375.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2006/03/msg00376.html

> If you would understand enough from the topic, you would understand that
> the "related" makefiles of my software are always present under the same
> license as the rest of the project but the unrelated (because project 
> indepentent) makefilesystem is just available under it's native license.

Somehow all our other GPLed software has "related build software" either
licensed under GPL compatible license (*) or beeing that far different that
its maker can declare the outcome as a product rather than a derivate
(compilers).

Eduard.

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