I'm not sure. From what I remember, what you describe is more related
to LGPL ?



On 30 déc, 18:19, Phil Hagelberg <technoma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> lpetit <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> writes:
> > So I guess that if for clojure-dev (eclipse plugin for clojure) we
> > want to use it for interactivity with an external clojure environment,
> > and we want to start the environment from the plugin, we have a
> > problem : stop me if I'm wrong, but if any file of swank-clojure is
> > embedded in clojure-dev plugin, then the license of clojure-dev must
> > be GPL-compatible (and clojure-dev follows clojure convention and is
> > currently EPL licensed).
>
> > What other options could I have ? (except the one of not using swank-
> > clojure, of course :-)
>
> You could ask the Eclipse devs to dual-license. =)
>
> I'm not too well-versed in legal lore, but as I understand it, the
> compatibility issues come into play if you're creating a "derived
> work". It doesn't matter if GPL-licensed files are *distributed* with
> clojure-dev; it just matters if they are part of the same program.
>
> -Phil
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