Scripsit Arnoud Engelfriet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Where is the statement that allows you to take off the linking > exception from the GNAT license?
It is not quite clear how the exception is to be interpreted. There are at least two possibilities: 1) An ordinary GPL grant of rights is given. In _addition_ to that, the licensor grants an additional right to distribute derivations in certain circumstances where the GPL itself (by virtue of #2.b) does not grant the right to distribute. 2) The licensor grants a license which is as described by the text of the GPL plus the exception, when interpreted under the peculiar rule that whenever the GPL's text says "this License" it must be construed as referring to the GPL+exception combination. In case (1) AdaCore does have the right to distribute without the additional license. On the other hand, in case (2) "this License" in #2.b requires AdaCore to license their changes under the combined license. The result of case (2) is that the combined license, while somewhat GPL-like is _not compatible with the unamended GPL_ in either direction. I would argue that it is unlikely that this is how the FSF really intended to license the code. -- Henning Makholm "The great secret, known to internists and learned early in marriage by internists' wives, but still hidden from the general public, is that most things get better by themselves. Most things, in fact, are better by morning." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]