On Nov 4, 5:51 pm, Alec Berryman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I looked into writing an application in Clojure that 1) uses
> libraries licensed under the GPL with the classpath exception and 2) is
> licensed under the GPL itself.  I concluded that 1 is OK, and that 2
> works, as long as you have a classpath exception or something more
> restrictive along the lines of the OpenSSL exception.

That is my understanding as well, but...

> That's not exactly what I would want, and I am still uncomfortable with
> the CPL's choice of law clause (and am unsure how it interacts with
> GPL+classpath exception software when derived work kicks in), but I
> think with enough exceptions you can get some messy semblance of what
> you want.

As far as I understand, the GPL + Classpath Exception is effectively
the LGPL (or even a bit more permissive), so it's not what I'm talking
about at all, I'm afraid.

Matthias
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