[Biojava-l] Possible Submission
Robert Hubley
rhubley@systemsbiology.org
Mon, 15 Oct 2001 11:13:42 -0700
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I believe this is the answer.
>From the JFLEX website:
The code generated by JFlex inherits the copyright of the specification
it was produced from. If it was your specification, you may use the
generated code without restriction.
So...if my specifications are under the BioJava license then the
java produced by them should inherit it.
-R
Simon Brocklehurst wrote:
> Just taken a look at JFlex, and noticed it's licensed under GPL. In the
> way that you've used it, would this contaiminate biojava (which is licensed
> under LGPL)?
>
> S.
> --
> Simon M. Brocklehurst, Ph.D.
> Head of Bioinformatics & Advanced IS
> Cambridge Antibody Technology
> The Science Park, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, UK
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