Ask HN: Is Intel with its C++ or a user violating the GNU license?
2 by acqq | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Intel C++ for Linux, as far as I understand, uses libstdc++ for which the license https://ift.tt/1zF5BgG specifically names which "compilation process" is "eligible" for a non-GPL exception to be allowed. My understanding is that Intel's compiler is not eligible (and not GPL). Who is then violating the license, Intel, the user using it, or both? What's your understanding?
Post Top Ad
Responsive Ads Here
Home
Latest technews
New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Is Intel with its C++ or a user violating the GNU license?
New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Is Intel with its C++ or a user violating the GNU license?
Share This
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Post Bottom Ad
Responsive Ads Here
Author Details
Templatesyard is a blogger resources site is a provider of high quality blogger template with premium looking layout and robust design. The main mission of templatesyard is to provide the best quality blogger templates which are professionally designed and perfectlly seo optimized to deliver best result for your blog.
No comments:
Post a Comment