Joshua D. Drake wrote:

Well, assume that FSF indeed did remove the exception. It would take me 30 minutes or so to create a substitute BSD licensed dummy JNI library with associated headers that would allow PL/Java to be built without any external modules at all. It's then completely up to the user what he/she wants to slot in as a replacement.

Do we want to do that? I mean (and I am not saying it is, I am asking) is that a bit grey? I would prefer it be black and white.

The JNI API is an open standard so I have every right to create a BSD licensed dummy for it. The user may choose a JVM from IBM, Sun, BEA, or other (like GCJ) to run. That's the essence of having a standardized API. What can possibly be 'grey' about that?

Regards,
Thomas Hallgren


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