Michael Schnell wrote:

Haserl <http://haserl.sourceforge.net/> ?

Haserl does come with the uClinux-dist. I only did not suppose this could be what I am searching for.

Pardon my ignorance and getting a little off topic, but how does one reconcile GPL and the SourceForge license?

“By submitting, posting or displaying Content on or through SourceForge.net, you grant Company a worldwide, non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual, ...rent, resell and distribute...”.

Also, I understand that numerous commercial software products were incubated at SourceForge.

Does this mean that projects hosted on SourceForge cannot be GPL?

Sorry, but this is an area where I am totally ignorant. Yet, I have been seriously considering posting a project on SourceForge ..but I want it to be GPL OSS.

Put another way "What's in it for SourceForge"?

Thanks for any comments,

Bob Furber

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