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Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program
From: |
Juha Nieminen |
Subject: |
Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program |
Date: |
Sun, 25 May 2008 08:59:25 GMT |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.14 (X11/20060911) |
I apologize, for this must be a FAQ, but I just couldn't find it in
the official FAQ.
Suppose that I use, for example, an MIT-licensed library in a GPL
program (which I then distribute).
1) I assume this is ok. Is this correct?
2) What happens to the license of that library? Does it retain its own
MIT license, or does it get GPL'd?
- Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program,
Juha Nieminen <=
- Re: Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program, Gordon Burditt, 2008/05/26
- Re: Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program, Juha Nieminen, 2008/05/26
- Re: Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program, John Hasler, 2008/05/26
- Re: Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program, Alexander Terekhov, 2008/05/26
- Re: Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program, Juha Nieminen, 2008/05/26
- Re: Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program, Alexander Terekhov, 2008/05/26
- Re: Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program, John Hasler, 2008/05/26
- Re: Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program, Alexander Terekhov, 2008/05/26
- Re: Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program, Dave Crossland, 2008/05/27
- Re: Using non-GPL libraries in a GPL program, Alexander Terekhov, 2008/05/27