license questions
andrew at orca.UUCP
andrew at orca.UUCP
Sat May 5 02:55:29 AEST 1984
"I also seem to recall hearing how applications written with
YACC included Unix code (in libraries?) and had to be licensed
but I forget the details. Could someone refresh my memory?"
The output from YACC includes verbatim the file /usr/lib/yaccpar, which
is considered to be part of Unix. This means that the executable
program obtained from a source written in YACC includes some of Unix
and so may be distributed only to other Unix licensees. Ditto for LEX
and /usr/lib/lex/ncform.
This information is from a two-year-old AT&T response to a written
query on this very subject. The response was unequivocal. But it's
possible that things have loosened up since then, as they seem to have
for the routines from /lib/libc.a which are loaded because of
compiler-generated calls.
-- Andrew Klossner (decvax!tektronix!orca!andrew) [UUCP]
(orca!andrew.tektronix at rand-relay) [ARPA]
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