On 18-May-00, 04:30 (CDT), Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 18 May 2000, Adam Heath wrote: > > >... > > plugger is in contrib for a reason. ns-plugin-sdk can't be distributed. I > > have a local deb of it, but I can't send it anywhere, as it has no copyright > > at all, and netscape has been deaf to my inquiries. > >... > > plugger is under the GPL but linked with a nonfree library? Isn't this a > incompatibility similar to "GPL linked with QT"?
"GPL linked with QT" is a not a problem if the copyright holder gives specific permission: "This work is licensed under the GPL, with the additional right to link with the QT library." The whole KDE thing had to do with using modified GPL'd works that did not include the additional dispensation. So, if the license of plugger specifically allows linking with the non-free library, that's ok. IIRC, there's also been discussion that if a work was created specifically to work with a non-free library, then the permission is implied, but I'd definitely like to see references before I assumed such. (Note that the problematic GPL works included in KDE were not such; they were existing standalone programs that were modified for KDE.) Steve