yacc: public domain?
Andrew Klossner
andrew at orca.UUCP
Sun Dec 30 12:28:26 AEST 1984
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"I have heard the claim (and it makes sense to me) that SOURCE
code put out by yacc is proprietary, since it contains
/usr/lib/yaccpar. I've never heard it claimed (but wouldn't be
TOO surprised at ANYTHING AT&T does) that object code produced
with the aid of yacc is proprietary."
In 1982, it was the official legal position of AT&T that object code
from yacc is proprietary.
I checked into this because the company I was working for was
considering OEM'ing the Aztec C package for CP/M-80. The problem is
that the included assembler (but not the compiler) was written using
yacc. We concluded that Manx was violating a Unix license, and decided
to steer clear.
You can make your yacc output be non-proprietary by rewriting
/usr/lib/yaccpar.
-- Andrew Klossner (decvax!tektronix!orca!andrew) [UUCP]
(orca!andrew.tektronix at csnet-relay) [ARPA]
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