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| Subject: | Re: GPL Clarification |
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| Date: | Thu, 6 Jan 2005 16:42:59 -0500 |
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 15:58:46 -0500, Chris Vaughan <chrisv@parkavebank.com> wrote:
This issue had been discussed to death on the list. If you'll read the archives from last month, you see that Renaud has already addressed all your concerns. I will say that following your logic, any program that links to Gnu Libc would have to be GPL'ed as well. It is generally accepted that using shared libraries does not constitute creating a derivative work of those libraries.
GLIBC is LGPL not GPL, big difference. marc _______________________________________________ Nessus mailing list Nessus@list.nessus.org http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus
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