On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Alfred M. Szmidt <a...@gnu.org> wrote: > > I have read the thread in full, and I do not see the problem with > > keeping that info in a seperate manual; GCC has so many options > > for various architectures and systems that I think it makes > > technical sense to have a "Invoking GCC" manual. > > And what about libstdc++ API docs, which are currently quite > difficult to cross-reference with the libstdc++ manual, and cannot > be included in it? The API docs come from C++ sources and the > manual from docbook sources, so texinfo has nothing to do with it. > > For a API reference listing document, it would make more sense to > license the work under the GPL, is that possible? > > There is no rule in the GNU project that all types of documentation > must be licensed under the GFDL. Sometimes it makes sense, good > examples are the gccint, gcc and the emacs manual, and sometimes it > might not like for API reference listings.
I can't see how the GFDL "makes sense" for anything. Richard.