Messages in this thread | | | From | Rob Landley <> | Subject | Re: klibc development release | Date | Sun, 11 Aug 2002 01:02:11 -0400 |
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On Friday 09 August 2002 04:22 pm, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > Albert D. Cahalan wrote: > >>klibc is a tiny C library subset intended to be integrated into the > >>kernel source tree and being used for initramfs stuff. Thus, > >>initramfs+rootfs can be used to move things that are currently in > >>kernel space, such as ip autoconfiguration or nfsroot (in fact, > >>mounting root in general) into user space. > > > > Could I link 4-clause BSD source against this? > > (the GPL is incompatible with the 4-clause BSD license) > > I'm planning to release this under a BSD-like license, such as 3-clause > BSD, MIT or the X license. I'm still looking at each of those.
What's wrong with LGPL? I thought libraries were what it was originally intended for. (Is 4 clause BSD incompatable with LGPL?)
Yeah, I know stallman's decided to hate. I'm sure he'd be happy to know that stance encourages stuff to be released BSD-ish instead. :)
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