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Re: string-to-float
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- Subject: Re: string-to-float
- From: Andreas Bogk <address@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 10:45:01 -0400
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robmyers@mac.com writes:
> It's under the LGPL because it used to be in extensions.dylan, which
> is LGPL. So as long as you don't mind using LGPL code that's fine.
Actually this file contains no copyright information whatsoever, so
it's probably in the public domain :).
> Do any LGPL gurus know if I'm right about this? :-)
It's your code, and you're allowed to release it under multiple
licenses.
Andreas
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