Mailing-List: contact cygwin-help AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com; run by ezmlm Sender: cygwin-owner AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com Delivered-To: mailing list cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com Message-ID: <36EED5C3.8C8358F0@classic-games.com> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 16:05:55 -0600 From: Greg Miller X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.51 [en] (WinNT; I) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com Subject: Re: Cygwin license References: <19990316130132 DOT 20506 DOT rocketmail AT send105 DOT yahoomail DOT com> <19990316104140 DOT A1113 AT cygnus DOT com> <199903161757 DOT MAA12041 AT brocade DOT nexen DOT com> <199903162021 DOT PAA20648 AT envy DOT delorie DOT com> <19990317090106 DOT 27622 AT mundook DOT cs DOT mu DOT OZ DOT AU> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fergus Henderson wrote: > > > Courts have held in other cases that glue software required for > > > inter-operability can be used regardless of license conflicts. > > > > The cygwin startup code is not just glue, and there's nothing else for > > us to be inter-operable with. > > This issue might be inter-operability of e.g. my program written using > cygwin.dll with someone else's program also written using cygwin.dll. No, the issue would likely be interoperation between your program and the DLL itself. > The point is that your code *is* the OS, or at least part of it, from > the perspective of POSIX programs. From that perspective, smorris's > arguments might hold. Whether the courts would look at > it from that perspective is of course an open question... Actually, the only way I see that part being relevant is if cygwin were to acquire such a large percentage of the UNIX API implementation market (including both UNIX OSes and POSIX layers) that it became an antitrust issue. It's more likely to come down to a matter of whether a judge considers it feasible to use the cygwin DLL without the libcygwin library. The import library and possibly the startup code are the only things likely to be considered targets of the "fair use" clause. -- http://www.classic-games.com/ President Clinton was acquitted; then again, so was O. J. Simpson. *** NEWBIES: Limit signatures to four lines! No HTML mail or posts! *** -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com