Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/10/19/21:24:14
Larry Meadows, you wrote:
> > In other words, as long as I just use the Cygwin32 DLL(s) along with the
> > header files to compile and link my application, I can distribute my
> > application along with the Cygwin32 DLLs (plus maybe the sources for the
> > DLLs), but I am not forced to publish the sources for my application?
>
> That's not true according to cygnus.
Cygnus have been changing their tune.
> Note that the cygwin32 stuff is under
> the GPL, not the LGPL; so the fact that you link against it requires
> you to distribute your source.
That's not correct. The requirements of the GPL apply only if your work
is a derived work. Merely linking against a DLL does not necessarily
make your work a derived work.
> The following is a quote from the
> FAQ (http://www.cygnus.com/misc/gnu-win32/faq.html):
>
> The Cygwin32 API library found in the winsup subdirectory of the source code is now also covered by the GNU GPL. Since by default all
> executables link against this library, programs compiled by the beta 17 tools will also have to be free software distributed under the GPL
> with source code available to all.
Well, Cygnus can put such statements in the FAQ list if they want,
I guess, but being in the FAQ list won't make them correct.
If Cygnus actually give such statements some legal teeth (e.g. by
releasing B19 with a license that does not allow free use of
libcygwin.a), then there are a number of people who are ready to
fork a new stream of development from the existing B18 sources.
(Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This is not legal advice. Yadda yadda yadda...)
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