On Wednesday, 21 May 2014 at 07:50:33 UTC, Joakim wrote:
I don't think John was talking about linking against dmd, merely
having the user download and run it standalone, which the GPL
doesn't prohibit.

You can modify a GPL'ed compiler to work as a stand alone server with shared memory interface. You are allowed to distribute it as a binary with other kinds of software. You don't have to make source available unless the receiver of the binary explicitly requests it, and only for the GPL'ed server.

GPL is based on copyright law (WIPO) in order to work under different jurisdictions, so it is fairly permissive.

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