On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 08:18:03AM -0500, Lynn Winebarger wrote:
> 
>    What's the status of Ocaml?  I noticed parts of it were under GPL and
> other parts not.  Can I write software in Ocaml without requiring users
> get non-free software to compile it?

The top of the ocaml package copyright file:

This package was debianized by Sven LUTHER [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
Tue,  9 Feb 1999 21:41:35 +0100.

It was downloaded from ftp.inria.fr:/lang/caml-light/

Upstream Author(s): Xavier Leroy, Jerome Vouillon and Damien Doligez

Copyright:

All files marked "Copyright INRIA" in the following directories and
their sub-directories are distributed under the terms of the GNU
Library General Public License (found in /usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL
on debian systems):

            asmrun, byterun, maccaml, otherlibs, stdlib

All files marked "Copyright INRIA" in the other directories and their
sub-directories are distributed under the terms of the Q Public
License version 1.0 (included below).

-- 
David Starner - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Only a nerd would worry about wrong parentheses with
square brackets. But that's what mathematicians are.
   -- Dr. Burchard, math professor at OSU

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