Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 9 Jan 2003 02:50:26 -0500 | From | Jeff Garzik <> | Subject | Re: Gauntlet Set NOW! |
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On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 02:28:47AM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote: > That's not the FSF's view. Our view is that just using structure > definitions, typedefs, enumeration constants, macros with simple > bodies, etc., is NOT enough to make a derivative work. It would take > a substantial amount of code (coming from inline functions or macros > with substantial bodies) to do that.
Richard,
Thanks much for posting this. I admit I have been skipping this entire thread pretty much :) but the above is worth highlighting.
Unfortunately, while helpful, this doesn't necessarily solve the problem in Linux; the things that are inlined are quite often fairly "smart" pieces of code and not just things as simple as wrapper functions, or structures and typedefs.
Regardless, thanks again to posting the above.
Regards,
Jeff
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