On 10/03/13 02:35, Dan Wilcox wrote:
- I leave out [expr] & [expr~] for now. The license in the expr src folder is LGPL,
but the license in the source headers is GPL and the following is printed to console when first loading the external: "expr, expr~, fexpr~ version 0.4
under GNU General Public
there has been extensive discussion on this with the original authors (*all* copyrightholders) of [expr] (most of it forwarded/CCed to this list), and IIRC correctly the final result as that expr has been re-licensed under the LGPL. for me this means that the code *is* LGPL, even if on load the splashscreen says that it is BSD4 or the microsoft EULA.
but of course it is annoying to have contradictory license information staring at your face (esp. when you have to argue with someone like apple), so i suggest to fix the headers and the printout.
please file a bug-report (eventually including a patch that does the fixing)
fgmasdr IOhannes