From: Mark W. <ma...@kl...> - 2020-11-08 19:32:40
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Hi, On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 01:06:39PM -0500, Rayce West wrote: > After researching GGPL some, I'm wondering how it's possible that angr (and > pyvex) are allowed to use BSD licenses when they integrate VEX as their > lifter and IR, especially since it's the General and not the Lesser? It is fine to combine code under a lax-permissive license like the BSD and code under the GPL, like valgrind. As long as the licenses don't conflict and the program as a whole is distributed under the GPL. See GPLv2, section 2 (b). Cheers, Mark |