Les Mikesell wrote:
There are no choices that include GPL'd code and code that can't be redistributed under the same terms in a combined work - pretty much by definition.
A aggregate does not require the same or compatible licensing terms. Copyright laws and hence GPL does cannot limit that. You can very well distribute and combine distinct (non linked) GPL and GPL incompatible code and distribute the end result. All mainstream Linux distributions have several GPL compatible and incompatible licenses in the end product.
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