1.1 --- a/COPYING Wed Jul 16 23:00:52 2008 +0000
1.2 +++ b/COPYING Mon Aug 31 11:57:13 2009 +0200
1.3 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
1.4 the license the Linux kernel is most commonly available under.
1.5
1.6 As a convenience, the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) v2.1 (for the
1.7 - glibc, uClibc, and some other libraries) is available there:
1.8 + patches against glibc, uClibc, and some other libraries) is available there:
1.9 licenses.d/lgpl.txt
1.10
1.11 - Other files not covered by the above licenses, and not covered by an
1.12 @@ -38,6 +38,11 @@
1.13 > scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable.
1.14
1.15 In short: crosstool-NG is the part refered to as "the scripts to control
1.16 - compilation and installation of the exectuable", it being the toolchain in
1.17 + compilation and installation of the executable", it being the toolchain in
1.18 our case; and as such you must make it available, in conformance to the
1.19 GPLv2, see above.
1.20 +
1.21 + Also, if you have local patches that you apply to the different components
1.22 + (either manualy, or by instructing crosstool-NG to do so), you will have to
1.23 + make those patches available alongside with your toolchain, to comply with
1.24 + the licenses of the components impacted by your patches.