-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Boris Mann schrieb:
On 8/30/07, FGM <fgm@osinet.fr> wrote:
I don't agree with the FSF's interpretation that invoking independent PHP scripts constitutes linking, but that appears to be their stance.
Well, it makes a lot of sense.
Also agreed. What about a C library on the commandline? What about command line invocation, through PHP, of anything?
See Jeff's mail.
its purpose is to make a single unit of software out of those parts.
Don't agree. The purpose is to loosely couple two separate pieces of code (for licensing, code maintenance, or 1000s of other reasons). Do you want me to put a web services interface in between just to jump through hoops?
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(reading further down....)
If you do want to distribute, and the "other code" isn't GPL, then you'll need to use web services. Shared address space my ass....that just happens to be how scripting languages like PHP all work.
GPLed by design. Another compelling feature. :)
So, um, what if, completely separately, I am running app1 which is GPL and app2 which is non GPL and they are running on the same PHP process?
How'd you want to do that? Cheers, Gerhard -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFG1xZefg6TFvELooQRApCNAKCLE51g+AIj53mjQCsTA5JH4VShAgCgyGPO XgCFUBuSqi8M/lsLbXwkGh0= =fwMg -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----