| | > Another question: if someone already owns Delphi, they could compile any source code | > from their Delphi CD with freepascal? Is this legal? | | Compilation for private use is legal. Borland disallows to distribute | their library source code, also in compiled (object) form unless as part | of applications. The exact license terms are part of every Delphi | distribution.
But compiled with delphi compiler, or freepascal? I wonder if they have a specific restriction where you can only compile the code on their compilers... Not that I know of but.. I thought maybe you guys had come across something like that | Contributions to FPC, like to every other public project or library, | should be free from any special restrictions, so that a redistribution | can not conflict with the rights of the authors of the respective code | etc. I realize that the FPC should contain code free from restriction.. And we have to be careful with some people because some of us have copy/pasted code from the VCL and not marked it as so. I was more interested in discussing those who already have a copy of delphi and who are "thinking" about using freepascal.. then if say they could reuse all their delphi code in emergency, they could at least have that "safety" feeling in the back of their mind, when thinking about starting to use FPC. So the specific question I have is whether borland might have some restriction in the area that their source codes can only be compiled on a borland compiler... if sold commercially, or if used in freeware even. So far it seems this is not the case.. but I still don't know, there might be some little tiny wording we have missed somewhere. _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel