On 12 Nov, Andrew Kieschnick wrote: > LGPL previously stood for "GNU Library General Public License". It was > changed to be the "Lesser GNU Public License" at some point not all > that long ago. > Read http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html if you'd like to > know why its name was changed. Interesting, indeed.... > LGPL version 2 is the GNU Library General Public License. > LGPL version 2.1 is the Lesser GNU Public License. > The COPYING file in libgimp is the LGPL, version 2. > The COPYING file in gtk+-1.2.6 is also the LGPL, version 2. That's obviously not true for the COPYING file in the gtk subdir, it's the "lesser" version.... > Its becoming obvious to me that you just don't know what you're > talking about. Right, until now I haven't cared too much about those things... Sorry for any inconvenience.... -- Servus, Daniel