[Bug 554187] Review Request: shedskin - Python to C++ compiler

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--- Comment #20 from Jason Tibbitts <tibbs at math.uh.edu> 2010-12-02 09:57:13 EST ---
At this point I can't figure out why you're not getting it.

"
The source code contains some .c files which are GPLv2+ and some other .c files
which are BSD. They're compiled together to form an executable. Since some of
the files are licensed as GPL, the resulting executable is also GPL. The
License tag should read: License: GPLv2+ 
"

But you've read that and it doesn't answer the question I think you're asking,
so perhaps you're simply asking a different question than the one I'm
answering.

Let me try a different way.  Please tell me which file present in the built,
non-debuginfo rpm, is under the MIT license.  Just find one that is pure MIT
with no GPL code compiled together with it.  You have to do this anyway,
because when you include a complicated license tag like that you have to say
which files are under which license.

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