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What does the GPL allow? (Announce)

posted by marcov, 30.05.2011, 22:37

> (b) source code that isn't actually licensed under the GPL, but under a
> modified GPL with additional linking exception. This modified GPL used to
> be called LGPL but I don't think it's formally called that with GPLv3.

There are various GPL exceptions. Since LGPL has its own name now, GPL modified is usually used for something like LGPL, but without the mandatory dynamic linking requirement.

Typically used for libgcc and similar base libraries.

 

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