Hi all, I mentioned Odyce, a Tcl binding in an earlier post. The URL is: http://www.evolane.com/software/odyce/index.html
Unfortunately, perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned Odyce. Any Evolane people on this list? There is only a single executable, TCC *appears* to be embedded inside that executable (not sure if it's static linkage), and there is no LGPL notice anywhere to be found in the Win32 or Linux packages. I do not think this is common (or fair or honourable) practice, and I can't seem to find a link to source code. The packages have EULAs with just the Tcl license, plus a catch-all line: "The Package may contain software covered by other licenses:" I doubt the catch-all is appropriate legal text given that TCC is LGPL. At a glance, ETcl looks like freeware, not F/LOSS software, and their business model is consultancy. Is this (TCC embedded inside a single executable, no license text) acceptable usage of TCC? Since I was the one who mentioned Odyce, it's my fault, so I had to point it out. I will leave it to the developers to take action, if deemed necessary. Sorry if anyone thinks this is noise... HTH, -- Cheers, Kein-Hong Man (esq.) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia _______________________________________________ Tinycc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tinycc-devel
