Edward Diener wrote: > Phpster wrote: >> In reading the license I believe it refers to the gnupg itself, not >> the application it may be embedded in. You are completely free to use >> gnupg as you choose including modifying it to meet your needs. > > I always thought the GNU public license demanded that any non-free > modules, which use any software distributed with this license, make > their source code freely available to end users. If this is either not > the case or no longer the case, then I will be glad to use GnuPG. If you are distributing or selling your non-GPL software and you use GPL software with it, then yes, I believe you are required to make your source code available to the end-user too. Maybe have a quick look at http://gpl-violations.org/ /Per Jessen, Zürich -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php