
22 Oct
2004
22 Oct
'04
12:11 p.m.
Isaac Jones
But who knows... cpphs isn't a library and a lot of the terms of the license are stated explicitly in terms of libraries.
In fact, cpphs is explicitly designed as *both* as library and a tool. For instance, hmake now uses the cpphs library interface internally to check for conditional imports. But I agree that most people will probably just use it as a stand-alone tool rather than a library. The 'main' module is GPL, but everything else is LGPL, to give a little more flexibility. Regards, Malcolm