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Hi Mark!
"Mark S. Miller" wrote:
> At 09:13 AM 9/2/99 , Paul Snively wrote:
>
>> <http://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/>. Kawa actually provides a few
>> packages--gnu.bytecode, gnu.expr, and gnu.mapping in
>> particular--that might be of use in creating a bytecode compiler for
>> E.
>
>
> This Kawa page points at a fine Berkeley-like (or X11-like) license,
> but it says this covers "Kawa itself", and that gnu.bytecode is
> covered by a separate license. However, with a casual browse I could
> not figure out what license this is. Do you know? Could you find
> out? Thanks.
>
Sure thing. On the Kawa page, "gnu.bytecode" is a link that goes to JavaDoc docs for the package. Near the top of that page is a link to a "Description" of the package. If you click that link, you'll get a nice description page, near the bottom of which is a link to the "License" (actually, a file named "COPYING") which is, of course, the GNU General Public License version 2.
>
> More later...
>
> Cheers, --MarkM
Regards,
Paul
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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> Hi Mark!
"Mark S. Miller" wrote:
At 09:13 AM 9/2/99 , Paul Snively wrote:Sure thing. On the Kawa page, "gnu.bytecode" is a link that goes to JavaDoc docs for the package. Near the top of that page is a link to a "Description" of the package. If you click that link, you'll get a nice description page, near the bottom of which is a link to the "License" (actually, a file named "COPYING") which is, of course, the GNU General Public License version 2.<http://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/>. Kawa actually provides a few packages--gnu.bytecode, gnu.expr, and gnu.mapping in particular--that might be of use in creating a bytecode compiler for E.
This Kawa page points at a fine Berkeley-like (or X11-like) license, but it says this covers "Kawa itself", and that gnu.bytecode is covered by a separate license. However, with a casual browse I could not figure out what license this is. Do you know? Could you find out? Thanks.
More later...
Cheers, --MarkM
Regards,
Paul
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