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Hi Guys<br>
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For the last months, I've been working on a project to build a low
level interface to EtherCAT equipment using the EtherLab master code
as a base.<br>
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I was about to put the code up on github and I realised that I had
not double checked the requirements for the license. We where
looking to release our code under a BSD like license as we are not
running code in the kernel and when we do it would still pass the
results to a real time user land process. (so the kernel code could
be GPL)<br>
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But looking at EtherLab master license its under the GPL (not LGPL)
meanong (as I understand it) because we link with the code we would
have to release under GPL.<br>
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I do not have a problem with this but wanted to check before
publishing the code.<br>
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Thanks<br>
Mike<br>
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