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What kind of license is associated with code produced by Yacc? Upstream IRAF apparently has a "UNIX source license" and uses a modified yacc to produce two of the files. The source includes a README: This directory contains the source for the Yacc compiler compiler (Stephen C. Johnson), as modified to produce SPP language parsers. You should have a UNIX source license to use this software on your machine. Normally, this code is compiled; however it does not appear to be necessary for further compilation or runtime. I could remove this code from the .orig. file, assuming that upstreams *output* is still free.. Iraf source is at: ftp://iraf.noao.edu/iraf/v212/PCIX/as.pcix.gen.gz Current NCAR code: http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ng/download.html Justin On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 12:45:37PM -0500, pryzbyj wrote: > Hello,