[Bug 438543] Review Request: Synopsis - Source-code introspection tool.
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Summary: Review Request: Synopsis - Source-code introspection tool.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=438543
------- Additional Comments From mtasaka at ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp 2008-05-02 15:12 EST -------
(Umm... currently I don't receive any mails.. Perhaps the mail server
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(In reply to comment #24)
> The XEROX files aren't actually used my my code
Umm? Currently they are used as:
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1201 ar rcs opencxx.a occ/HashTable.o occ/Environment.o occ/TypeInfo.o
occ/TypeInfoVisitor.o occ/Walker.o occ/Class.o occ/ClassWalker.o
occ/MetaClass.o occ/QuoteClass.o occ/Member.o occ/ClassBodyWalker.o
1202 g++ -shared -o ParserImpl.so syn/swalker.o syn/ast.o syn/builder.o
syn/type.o syn/dict.o syn/TypeIdFormatter.o syn/decoder.o syn/lookup.o
syn/filter.o syn/Translator.o syn/SXRGenerator.o syn/ParserImpl.o opencxx.a
-L/builddir/build/BUILD/synopsis-0.11/build/ctemp.linux-i686/src/lib -lSupport
-lSynopsis
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> The IDL parser is indeed licensed under GPL, which is the reason why I split
> this into a separate binary package (synopsis-idl), so it can be distributed
> under GPL without any impact on the rest being released as LGPL.
No problem.
> the libatomic code is an import, too, and for the fedora binary packages not
> used (I link to an external libgc).
Okay.
Well, then is this part okay?
Well, I don't know why Synopsis/Parsers/Python/__init__.py is
licensed under GPLv2+. I guess you want to release this as LGPLv2+
(the license holder seems you).
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