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* License clarification
@ 2005-10-21  1:46 Tato Thetza
  2005-10-21  2:16 ` [Caml-list] " Jacques Garrigue
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Tato Thetza @ 2005-10-21  1:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I'm sorry to bother you all but I'd like some clarification on the Ocaml
license. First, let me state that I do not plan to modify the Ocaml
compilers, libraries, or any thing else which is included in the
official Ocaml distribution. I wouldn't even know where to start :-D.

That said, few question:
1) If I write a program or library in the ocaml language, are there any
restrictions on the licensing/distribution of source code or
bytecode/binaries produced by the ocaml compilers?

2) If I write a C extension to be linked with an ocaml program, are
there any restrictions on its license/distribution?

3) May I link a closed source (or other restrictively licensed) C
library to ocaml code?

Thanks, 
Tato Thetza


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