Hi, are the L4_env IDL files dependent on GPLed sources. If not, you should change the license of the IDL files to something not so infective. If the IDL files are GPL, also the generated code, i.e. the client headers become GPL which in turn attempts to use your servers. It might be fine for NETBSD / L4 if the servers provided within L4 Env are GPLed but if the interfaces to them are not.
Ciao Marcus
farid.hajji@ob.kamp.net wrote:
L4Env is available under the GPL version 2 licence. For different licensing schemes please contact drops@os.inf.tu-dresden.de.
Is there any reason for this? This is pretty restrictive to developers. Why didn't you consider releasing L4Env under a BSD-style license (like L4Ka::Pistachio), or at least LGPL?
Since L4env is _not_ entirely written from scratch. We depend on some imported stuff which is GPL.
Ah, okay. L4Env shouldn't therefore be used for NetBSD/L4 or similar porting projects due to license clashes.
Many thanks,
-Farid.
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