|
|
Subscribe / Log in / New account

GCC and LLVM - What's in a licence? (ITPro)

GCC and LLVM - What's in a licence? (ITPro)

[Development] Posted Dec 17, 2010 14:36 UTC (Fri) by corbet

Here's an ITPro article (obnoxiously split into six parts) comparing GCC and LLVM from a licensing point of view. "In other words GCC is constructed in such a way that those who wish to provide extensions with licences that are incompatible with the GPL and copyleft are persuaded to contribute the software back to the community in the shape of the GPL - and this has been beneficial to the community - in that it has opened up architectures and languages that might not otherwise have been available to other users of GCC."

Comments (4 posted)


Copyright © 2010, Eklektix, Inc.
Comments and public postings are copyrighted by their creators.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds