From: Al Christians <achrist@easystreet.com>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] License Run-Time Question
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2001 12:13:50 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3B87F8EE.8E1F6062@easystreet.com> (raw)
I have just started with OCaml by installing and building the
source with Cygwin under NT. With some guesswork, I guess I've
got it working, and I'm much impressed so far.
Given that, I want to start using OCaml and, if I do, some
executables from code I write in OCaml might start showing up
on my clients'/customers' machines, and I want to be sure I'm not
breaking any licenses. From what I see in the archives, I'm not
supposed to have any problems distributing executables, but I'm
not sure of the specifics of how I stay in compliance doing
this.
In the archives I see this (199912/msg00026.html):
>> If you write code in O'Caml, the license doesn't impose
>> anything on your software's license. The LGPL license on
>> the runtime might force you to ensure that your program is
>> physically separate from the runtime so that the runtime can
>> be replaced by your customers if they so desire, but this
>> says nothing about the license under which your software is
>> distributed.
Is there any documentation available on what to include when I
try to distribute an executable program written with OCaml, and
how to do it so that I'm in compliance with all the relevant
licenses? In particular, I will probably want to distribute
executables that come out of ocamlopt.
How do I keep the program 'physically separate'?
As I have the cygwin version of ocamlopt working, will the
programs also need CygWin run-time dll(s)? Which one(s)? Are
there additional license problems distributing binaries because
I'm using Cygwin to make my programs?
The alternative to cygwin is MS. I have MSVC++ v6, but not the
MS assembler. I don't even know how much the assembler would
cost. I'd probably buy that if I needed it when revenues are
up, but they aren't. Is that the way to go if I want to minimize
worries about license problems?
Thanks in advance much for any info.
Al Christians
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2001-08-25 19:13 Al Christians [this message]
2001-08-27 15:12 ` Xavier Leroy
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