Tom Lane said: > "Andrew Dunstan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> The readline home page at >> http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/readline/rltop.html says: >> Readline is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU >> General Public License, version 2. This means that if you want to use >> Readline in a program that you release or distribute to anyone, the >> program must be free software and have a GPL-compatible license. > >> Our BSD license is recognised as a GPL-compatible license. > > Whoever wrote that doesn't seem to have bothered to read the GPL. The > language of the GPL is exceedingly clear and specific:
The page links to this: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html which lists the BSD licence without the advertising clause as a GPL-compatible free software license, of which it says: "This means you can combine a module which was released under that license with a GPL-covered module to make one larger program." So in the highly unlikely event that we were challenged by the FSF we could point to that and say "we just did what your web site told us we could do." cheers andrew ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq