licensing question for a C++ template library
BenoƮt Jacob
jacob at math.jussieu.fr
Wed Oct 25 07:40:28 UTC 2006
Thanks very much for your answers.
> See the C++ run-time library
> and the GNAT run-time library for examples (Ada is quite similar to
> C++, at least in GCC's implementation).
What do you call the C++ runtime library? I looked at the GNU STL, but all I
saw was the GPL2 license unmodified.
Also I couldn't find the license for the GNAT runtime library, any link?
Can I ask you if you might help us fill the table in my first post? If I
understand well, Simo's answer, though useful, wasn't specific to the case of
a template library.
Benoit
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