From: Earnie B. <ea...@us...> - 2007-11-05 12:52:16
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Quoting John Klehm <xix...@gm...>: > On 11/3/07, amores perros <lif...@ho...> wrote: >> >> I don't see X509_ANY_STRING in MSDN online. >> >> I do see it, or at least there is a hit on it, somewhere in >> >> http://source.winehq.org/source/include/wincrypt.h >> >> which starts off with a GPL statement. >> > > Wine is LGPL not GPL. > It is the same difference when it applies to source code. The ``L''esser part of GPL is in relation to use of the binary version of the library giving the user permission to use the library without infection from GPL. Check libstc++ license, you'll see that it has even a more relaxed use clause giving the person the right to include the source in the library header files without infection. So this example alone is proof that header files are source code. Earnie |