python license apply to all mdules?
vincent wehren
vincent at visualtrans.de
Sun Nov 23 04:09:47 EST 2003
"Nick Vargish" <nav+posts at bandersnatch.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:m3vfpbeik2.fsf at tanelorn.bandersnatch.org...
| "Mark Hahn" <mark at hahnca.com> writes:
|
| > For example, does the bsddb module only require the standard python
license
| > or does it include the sleepycat restrictions?
|
| Since it doesn't include the Sleepycat database code, I'm not sure how
| the Sleepycat restrictions could apply. If you decide to install the
| Sleepycat software, naturally their license would apply (especially if
| you were going to bundle it in a package that you distribute).
|
| If you look as the bsdbmodule.c file, you can see there's no license
| information at the start of the file. I suspect this means that the
| standard Python license applies.
If OP uses Python23, it's more likely OP will want to look at _bsddb.c
instead of bsdbmodule.c ...
Regards,
Vincent Wehren
|
| IANAL, so please don't treat the above as legal advice.
|
| Nick
|
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