On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 13:45:08 +0200, Timo Blazko Boewing wrote: > On the glimmer website (glimmer.sourceforge.net) I read that it requires > Python. However, the author states that it is "illegal" to link against > versions 2.0 and 2.1. Is python not GPL comliant?
>From python2-base's /usr/share/doc/python2/README.maintainers.gz : According to the FSF, the Python 2.x license is not compatible with the GPL. Consequences are that the FSF considers distributing packages like python-gdbm a violation of the GPL. The owner of the copyright of the GPLed work (FSF in the case of gdbm) might sue Debian for distributing such a package. Therefore, if you're going to package something for use with python2-*, it's your duty as package maintainer to check that license of the code used in the package is compatible with the Python 2.x license. If you're uncertain, please contact the author of all involved code, and ask him if he considers use with Python 2.x a legal use of his code. If he's positive, ask him to include a note in the license to clarify this [THIS HAS TO BE WORKED OUT, cf. the proposed KDE notice.] > I cannot find any license hints on > python.org, so what is it licensed to? See /usr/share/doc/python-base/copyright and /usr/share/doc/python2-base/copyright HTH, Ray -- UNFAIR Term applied to advantages enjoyed by other people which we tried to cheat them out of and didn't manage. See also DISHONESTY, SNEAKY, UNDERHAND and JUST LUCKY I GUESS. - The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan