On Nov 19, 2014 8:24 AM, "Nicolas George" <george@nsup.org
<mailto:george@nsup.org>> wrote:
> It is perfectly legal and compatible with the license to USE a GPLv2
> program with a GPLv3 shared library or the other way around. Licenses can
> only control distribution, not use, and the GPL does not try to do so.
>
> Therefore, I do not believe this kind of conflict is in the users' best
> interest.
You are missing that users may be distributors themselves, as indicated
in my example earlier in this thread.
>
> Actually, there is not much that Debian must do to ensure compliance with
> the licenses. Possibly prevent BUILD a binary .deb package from GPLv2
> source when the GPLv3 library is installed.
That was basically my position so far. Andreas was pointing out that we
should also consider redistributors.