Blaupunkt S1 - Freie Software
Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written
by James Random Hacker.
signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1990
Ty Coon, President of Vice
2.3.3 STLinux licenses
Related Software or Software parts:
The standard STLinux Distribution comprises a number of packages each with an associated license, mainly
GPL and LPGL. GPL and LGPL are printed in this document.
License Text:
A detailed list of the licenses can be found at http://www.stlinux.com/licensing
2.3.4 GPL with exeption
Related Software or Software parts:
libstdc++ GNU General Public License (GPL) with exception ( Refer to FAQ 2.4. )
License Text:
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/license.html
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/appendix_gpl.html
GPLv3 with exeptions
The source code is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 3, with the addition under sec-
tion 7 of an exception described in the "GCC Runtime Library Exception, version 3.1" as follows (or see the
file COPYING.RUNTIME):
GCC RUNTIME LIBRARY EXCEPTION
Version 3.1, 31 March 2009
Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not
allowed.
This GCC Runtime Library Exception ("Exception") is an additional permission under section 7 of the GNU
General Public License, version 3 ("GPLv3"). It applies to a given file (the "Runtime Library") that bears a
notice placed by the copyright holder of the file stating that
the file is governed by GPLv3 along with this Exception.
When you use GCC to compile a program, GCC may combine portions of certain GCC header files and runt-
ime libraries with the compiled program. The purpose of this Exception is to allow compilation of non-GPL
(including proprietary) programs to use, in this way, the header files and runtime libraries covered by this
Exception.
0. Definitions.
A file is an "Independent Module" if it either requires the Runtime Library for execution after a Compilation
Process, or makes use of an interface provided by the Runtime Library, but is not otherwise based on the
Runtime Library.
"GCC" means a version of the GNU Compiler Collection, with or without modifications, governed by version 3
(or a specified later version) of the GNU General Public License (GPL) with the option of using any subsequent
versions published by the FSF.
"GPL-compatible Software" is software whose conditions of propagation, modification and use would permit
combination with GCC in accord with the license of GCC.
"Target Code" refers to output from any compiler for a real or virtual target processor architecture, in execut-
able form or suitable for input to an assembler, loader, linker and/or execution phase. Notwithstanding that,
Target Code does not include data in any format that is used as a compiler intermediate representation, or
used for producing a compiler intermediate representation.
The "Compilation Process" transforms code entirely represented in non-intermediate languages designed for
human-written code, and/or in Java Virtual Machine byte code, into Target Code. Thus, for example, use of
source code generators and preprocessors need not be considered part of the Compilation Process, since the
Compilation Process can be
understood as starting with the output of the generators or preprocessors.
A Compilation Process is "Eligible" if it is done using GCC, alone or with other GPL-compatible software, or if
it is done without using any work based on GCC. For example, using non-GPL-compatible Software to opti-
mize any GCC intermediate representations would not qualify as an Eligible Compilation Process.
1. Grant of Additional Permission.
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