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Re: Scilab is now GPL v2 compatible - as the site claims
From: |
Francesco Potorti` |
Subject: |
Re: Scilab is now GPL v2 compatible - as the site claims |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Sep 2008 20:08:18 +0200 |
>> Just to clarify: The CeCILL license is explicitly compatible with the
>> GPL, which is defined as
>>
>> "GNU GPL: means the GNU General Public License version 2 or any
>> subsequent version, as published by the Free Software Foundation
>> Inc.",
>>
>> so actually Scilab is GPL v2 (or later) compatible. Since Octave is
>> GPL v3 (or later) I guess this means that we can take their code, but
>> they can't take ours?
>
>I think your conclusion is correct - since GPL v2 is less restrictive
>than GPL v3.
Why so?
As far as I understand, in one direction Octave can take a Scilab
function with its license; bundle it together with the rest of Octave;
distribute the bundle under the GPL. All this is independent of the GPL
version.
In the other direction, Scilab can probably take an Octave function with
its license; distribute both Scilab and the Octave function together,
but only as long as they are not linked together. For example, a .m
file would be okay, but I think an .oct file would not.
Comments, corrections?
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Re: Scilab is now GPL v2 compatible - as the site claims, David Bateman, 2008/09/21