W. Wesley Groleau x4923 [mailto:[log in to unmask]] sez: >It just occurred to me: M$ claimed GPL code is unfair competition, >but maybe their real objection is "The GPL won't let us steal it." > >After all, it's nearly impossible to prevent someone from giving >away code. But it is NOT impossible to prevent the enforcement >of a license like GPL. Apologies if this is a repetition, but you really ought to get a copy of ftp.exe and, either use Cygwin or copy it over to a Unix box and type: % strings ftp.exe | less You may find it enlightening. >> Do people who claim that the GPL contaminates everything it touches >> seriously believe that, by using the code for uudecode in my little >> newsreader, I've changed the licensing on uudecode from BSD to GPL? > >The GPL (not the LGPL or code covered by a GNAT-style exception) >plainly states that one is not allowed to combine GPL-covered code >with code that is not GPL-covered. Unless you are hiding/hoarding >the source for that item, you don't have to worry about FSF >prosecution. Which is why I claim in the documentation and the source that such-and-such a routine is covered by a different license. You threw a scare into me for a minute there. I thought you were saying that in all the times I've read over GPL 2.0, I missed where it said I couldn't incorporate code with other licenses, provided that the license is marked. >Although, one could argue that you have violated the license, because >you have not (cannot) prohibit the BSD code from being incorporated >into an otherwise proprietary program. That one gives me a headache. Does uudecode have BSD nature? We seem to be but a short step from vitalism and madness. ;-) -- Bob Crispen [log in to unmask]