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Re: Eli copyright - too restrictive?



On Mon, 4 Nov 1996, Mr Stuart Lamble wrote:

> I've had occasion to use Eli as part of my course - it's a compiler generation
> system, and apart from its error reporting, is a _very_ slick system.
> (lex/yacc generate a lexer and a parser - Eli generates the whole wretched
> compiler.) The license, from the README, is included below; upon reading it,
> I get the distinct feeling that Eli would have to go into non-free, if I
> ever get around to packaging it up. (yes, I should be studying...so sue me,
> I've had enough for the day :)

I fail to see why this should be too restrictive.

Mike

Michael Neuffer                i-Connect.Net, a Division of iConnect Corp.
mike@i-Connect.Net             14355 SW Allen Blvd., Suite 140
503.641.8774                   Beaverton, OR 97005



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