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μννΈμ¨μ΄ μ νμ μ μκΆλ² λ° κ΅μ μ μκΆ νμ½μ λΉλ‘―νμ¬, κΈ°ν μ§μ μ¬μ°κΆλ² λ° νμ½μ 보νΈλ₯Ό λ°μ΅λλ€. νλ‘κ·Έλ¨ λͺ μΉ : κ·Έλ보λM ( GNU Board Multi Language Version ) μ μμ : (μ£Ό)μμ€μμ΄μμννΈ http://sir.kr λΌμ΄μΌμ€ (License) λ²μλ¬Έ μλμ μλ¬Έμ΄ μμ΅λλ€. μ£Όμ ) 1. λ²μλ¬Έκ³Ό μλ¬Έμ λ΄μ©μ μ°¨μ΄κ° μλ κ²½μ° μλ¬Έμ λ΄μ©μ μ°μ μΌλ‘ λ°λ¦ λλ€. 2. λ²μ μΈ λΆμμ΄ λ°μν κ²½μ° μ μμμ νμ¬ μμ¬μ§λ₯Ό κ΄ν νλ κ΄ν λ²μμμ λΆμμ ν΄κ²°ν©λλ€. 3. μ΄ λΌμ΄μΌμ€ νμΌ λ° λ΄μ©μ μ μμλ₯Ό μ μΈν μ΄λ λꡬλ μΆκ°, μμ , μμ ν μ μμ΅λλ€. ----- LGPL λ²μλ¬Έ -------------------------------------------------------- GNU μ½μ μΌλ° κ³΅μ€ μ¬μ© νκ°μ 2.1ν, 1999λ 2μ Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA λꡬλ μ§ λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μλ₯Ό μλ κ·Έλλ‘ λ³΅μ νκ³ λ°°ν¬ν μ μμ΅λλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ λ³Έλ¬Έμ λν μμ μ νμ©λμ§ μμ΅λλ€. [μ΄ λ¬Έμλ GNU μ½μ μΌλ° κ³΅μ€ μ¬μ© νκ°μμ μ΄λ¦μΌλ‘ 곡νλ μ΅μ΄μ νλ³Έμ λλ€. λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μλ GNU λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬ μΌλ° κ³΅μ€ μ¬μ© νκ°μ 2νμ νμνμΌλ‘ κ°μ£ΌλκΈ° λλ¬Έμ 2.1μ νλ²νΈλ₯Ό κ°κ³ μμ΅λλ€.] μ λ¬Έ μννΈμ¨μ΄μ μ μ©λλ λλΆλΆμ μ¬μ© νκ°μλ€μ μννΈμ¨μ΄μ λν μμ κ³Ό 곡μ μ μμ λ₯Ό μ ννλ €λ κ²μ κ·Έ λͺ©μ μΌλ‘ ν©λλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ GNU μΌλ° κ³΅μ€ μ¬μ© νκ°μλ€μ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄μ λν μμ κ³Ό 곡μ μ μμ λ₯Ό λͺ¨λ μ¬μ©μλ€μκ² λ³΄μ₯νκΈ° μν΄μ μ±λ¦½λ κ²μ λλ€. λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μμΈ GNU μ½μ μΌλ° κ³΅μ€ μ¬μ© νκ°μ(μ΄ν, ``LGPL''μ΄λΌκ³ μΉν©λλ€.)λ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄ μ¬λ¨κ³Ό κ·Έλ°μ μ μμλ€μ΄ μ΄λ₯Ό μ±ννκΈ°λ‘ κ²°μ ν, μ£Όλ‘ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κ°μ μΌλΆ νΉμ ν μννΈμ¨μ΄ κΎΈλ¬λ―Έμ μ μ©λ©λλ€. λꡬλ μ§ μμ μ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ LGPLμ μ μ©ν μ μμ§λ§, μ΄λ€ μν©μμ μ΄λ€ μ¬μ© νκ°μλ₯Ό μ ννλ κ²μ΄ λ³΄λ€ λμ μ λ΅μΈμ§μ λν΄μ λ€μμ μ€λͺ μ κΈ°μ€μΌλ‘ λ¨Όμ μ μ€ν κ³ λ €ν΄ λ³΄μκΈ° λ°λλλ€. μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄λΌλ λ§μμ μ¬μ©λ ``μμ ''λΌλ λ¨μ΄λ 무λ£λ₯Ό μλ―Ένλ κΈμ μ μΈ μΈ‘λ©΄μ μμ κ° μλλΌ κ΅¬μλμ§ μλλ€λ κ΄μ μμμ μμ λ₯Ό μλ―Ένλ©°, GNU μΌλ° κ³΅μ€ μ¬μ© νκ°μλ€μ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄λ₯Ό μ΄μ©ν 볡μ μ κ°μ λ° λ°°ν¬μ μμ΅ μ¬μ λ±μ κ°λ₯ν λͺ¨λ ννμ μμ λ₯Ό μ€μ§μ μΌλ‘ 보μ₯νκ³ μμ΅λλ€. μ¬κΈ°μλ μμ μ½λμ μΌλΆ λλ μ λΆλ₯Ό μμ©ν΄μ λ³΄λ€ κ°μ λ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ λ§λ€κ±°λ μλ‘μ΄ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ μ°½μν μ μλ μμ κ° λ³΄μ₯λμ΄ μμΌλ©°, μμ μκ² μλλ μ΄λ¬ν μμ μ κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό λ³΄λ€ λͺ ννκ² μΈμν μ μλλ‘ νκΈ° μν κ·μ λ ν¬ν¨λμ΄ μμ΅λλ€. μννΈμ¨μ΄λ₯Ό μλλ°μ μ¬λμ κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό 보νΈνκΈ° μν΄μ μ°λ¦¬λ λ°°ν¬μλ€μ΄ μ΄λ¬ν κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό λΆμ νκ±°λ ν¬κΈ°νλλ‘ νΌμλμμκ² μꡬνλ νμλ₯Ό κΈμ§μν¬ νμκ° μμ΅λλ€. μ΄λ¬ν κΈμ§ μ¬νμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό κ°μνκ±°λ λ°°ν¬νλ λͺ¨λ μ¬λλ€μ΄ μμΈμμ΄ μ§μΌμΌ ν μ무μ κ°μ΅λλ€. μλ₯Ό λ€μ΄, LGPL λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό λ°°ν¬ν κ²½μ°μλ μ΄λ₯Ό μ λ£λ‘ ν맀νκ±°λ 무λ£λ‘ λ°°ν¬νλ κ²μ κ΄κ³μμ΄ μμ μ΄ ν΄λΉ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λν΄μ κ°μ§ μ μμλ λͺ¨λ κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό νΌμλμμκ² κ·Έλλ‘ μλν΄ μ£Όμ΄μΌ νκ³ , λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μμ μ½λλ₯Ό ν¨κ» μ 곡νκ±°λ μμ μ½λλ₯Ό ꡬν μ μλ λ°©λ²μ νμ€ν μλ €μ£Όμ΄μΌ ν©λλ€. λν λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λ€λ₯Έ μ½λλ₯Ό λ§ν¬μμΌ°λ€λ©΄, λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μμ ν λ€μλ μ μμ μΌλ‘ μ»΄νμΌμ μ§νν μ μλλ‘ λ§ν¬ λμλ μ½λμ ν΄λΉνλ μμ ν λͺ©μ νμΌ μ 체λ₯Ό ν¨κ» μ 곡ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. λν νΌμλμμκ² μ΄λ¬ν λͺ¨λ μ¬νλ€μ λΆλͺ ν μ μ μλλ‘ ν΄ μ£Όμ΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄ μ¬λ¨μ λ€μκ³Ό κ°μ λ κ°μ§ λ¨κ³λ₯Ό ν΅ν΄μ μ¬μ©μλ€μ κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό 보νΈν©λλ€. (1) λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ μκΆμ μ€μ ν©λλ€. (2) μ μκΆμ μλμ κ΄ν μ€μ λ²μ μν΄μ μ ν¨ν λ²λ₯ μ ν¨λ ₯μ κ°λ LGPLμ ν΅ν΄μ μννΈμ¨μ΄λ₯Ό 볡μ νκ±°λ κ°μ λ° λ°°ν¬ν μ μλ κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©μμκ² λΆμ¬ν©λλ€. λͺ¨λ λ°°ν¬μλ€μ 보νΈνκΈ° μν΄μ μ°λ¦¬λ μμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λν μ΄λ ν 보μ¦λ μ 곡νμ§ μλλ€λ μ μ λͺ νν λ°νλ‘λλ€. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©νλ μ¬λλ€μ λ°λ³΅μ μΈ μ¬λ°°ν¬ κ³Όμ μ ν΅ν΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬ μ체μ μμ κ³Ό λ³νμ΄ μΌμ΄λ μλ μμΌλ©°, μ΄λ μ΅μ΄μ μ μμκ° λ§λ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬κ° κ°κ³ μλ λ¬Έμ κ° μλ μ μλ€λ κ°μ°μ±μ μΈμνκ³ μμ΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ°λ¦¬λ κ°μκ³Ό μ¬λ°°ν¬ κ³Όμ μμ λ€λ₯Έ μ¬λμ μν΄ λ°μλ λ¬Έμ λ‘ μΈν΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μμ μμμ μ λ§μ΄ μ€μΆλλ κ²μ μνμ§ μμ΅λλ€. νΉν μ λλ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄μ μ‘΄μ¬λ₯Ό μννλ μμμΌ μλ°μ μμ΅λλ€. μ°λ¦¬λ νΉνκΆμλ‘λΆν° κΈ°μ μ΄ μ νμ μΈ μ¬μ© νκ°λ₯Ό μ»μ λ€μ μ΄λ₯Ό ν΅ν΄ μμ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ μ¬μ©μλ€μ κ·μ ν μ μκ² λκΈ°λ₯Ό ν¬λ§ν©λλ€. λ°λΌμ μ°λ¦¬λ νΉμ ν λ²μ μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λν μ΄λ ν νΉν μ¬μ© νκ°μ μ·¨λλ LGPLμ κ·μ λ μμ λ₯Ό μμ ν λ§μ‘±μν€λ λ²μ λ΄μμ μ΄λ£¨μ΄ μ ΈμΌ ν κ²μ μꡬν©λλ€. λͺλͺ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό ν¬ν¨ν λλΆλΆμ GNU μννΈμ¨μ΄μλ GPLμ΄ μ μ©λ©λλ€. λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μμΈ LGPLμ νΉμ ν λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μλ§ μ μ©λλ©° GPLκ³Όλ μλΉν λ€λ₯Έ λ©΄μ κ°κ³ μμ΅λλ€. LGPLμ νΉμ ν λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬κ° μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄κ° μλ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨κ³Ό ν¨κ» λ§ν¬λλ κ²μ νμ©νλ €λ λͺ©μ μΌλ‘ μ¬μ©λ©λλ€. μ΄λ€ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ ν¨κ» λ§ν¬λλ€λ©΄, λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬κ° μ μ μΌλ‘ λ§ν¬λλ μ§ κ³΅μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ‘ μ¬μ©λλ μ§ κ°μ μ΄ λκ°μ μ‘°ν©μ λ²μ μΌλ‘ λ§ν λ κ²°ν© μ μλ¬Ό, μ¦ μ΅μ΄μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ‘λΆν° νμλ 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όλ‘ κ°μ£Όλ©λλ€. GPLμ μ΄λ¬ν ννμ λ§ν¬κ° μΌμ΄λ κ²½μ°μ κ²°ν©λ μ 체 μ μλ¬Όμ΄ GPLμ λ§μ‘±ν λμ νν΄μλ§ λ§ν¬λ₯Ό νμ©ν©λλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ LGPLμ λ³΄λ€ μ μ°ν λ§ν¬ 쑰건μ νμ©νκ³ μμ΅λλ€. μ°λ¦¬κ° λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μλ₯Ό ``μ½μ'' μΌλ° κ³΅μ€ μ¬μ© νκ°μλΌκ³ λΆλ₯΄λ μ΄μ λ μ¬μ©μλ€μ μμ λ₯Ό 보νΈνλ κ°λλ₯Ό GPLλ³΄λ€ κ²½κ°μμΌ°κΈ° λλ¬Έμ λλ€. λν LGPLμ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄κ° μλ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨κ³Ό κ²½μνλλ° μμ΄μ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄ κ°λ°μλ€μκ² GPLλ³΄λ€ μ΄μ μ λ μ 곡ν©λλ€. μ°λ¦¬κ° λ§μ μ’ λ₯μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ LGPLμ΄ μλ μΌλ°μ μΈ GPLμ μ¬μ©νλ κ²μ μ΄λ¬ν μ΄μ λλ¬Έμ λλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ νΉμν μν©μμλ μ€νλ € LGPLμ μ¬μ©νλ κ²μ΄ μ 리ν μ μμ΅λλ€. κ·Ήν λλ¬Έ μμ΄κΈ΄ νμ§λ§, μ΄λ€ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ¬μ© νμ κ°λ₯ν λκ² μ λν΄μ κ·Έκ²μ μ¬μ€μμ νμ€μΌλ‘ λ§λ€μ΄μΌ ν νΉλ³ν νμκ° μλ€κ³ μκ°ν΄ λ΄ μλ€. μ΄κ²μ κ°λ₯νκ² λ§λ€κΈ° μν΄μλ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄κ° μλ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨λ μ΄λ¬ν λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©ν μ μλλ‘ νμ©ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ΄λ³΄λ€ νν λ νκ°μ§ μλ‘ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄κ° μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬κ° νλκ² μ¬μ©λκ³ μμ λ μ΄μ λμΌν κΈ°λ₯μ μ 곡νλ μμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬κ° λ§λ€μ΄μ§ κ²½μ°λ₯Ό μκ°ν΄ λ³Ό μ μμ΅λλ€. μ΄λ¬ν μν©μμλ μμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ¬μ©μ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄μλ§ νμ ν¨μΌλ‘μ¨ μ»μ μ μλ μ΄μ΅μ΄ κ±°μ μμ΅λλ€. μ΄λ° κ²½μ°μ μ°λ¦¬λ LGPLμ μ¬μ©ν©λλ€. λ νλμ μλ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄κ° μλ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ νΉμ ν λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ¬μ©μ νμ©ν¨μΌλ‘μ¨ λ³΄λ€ λ§μ μ¬λλ€μ΄ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄λ₯Ό μ¬μ©ν μ μκ² λ§λλ κ²½μ°μ λλ€. μλ₯Ό λ€λ©΄, μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄κ° μλ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨λ€μ΄ GNU C λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©ν μ μλλ‘ νμ©ν΄μ μ¬λλ€μ΄ GNU μ΄μ체μ μ GNU/리λ μ€ μ΄μ체μ λ₯Ό μ¬μ©νλλ‘ μ λν μ μμ΅λλ€. LGPLμ΄ μ¬μ©μμ μμ λ₯Ό λ³΄λ€ μ½μμ μΌλ‘ 보νΈνκ³ μμμλ λΆκ΅¬νκ³ , LGPLλ‘ μ€μ λ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λ§ν¬λ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ μ¬μ©νλ μ¬μ©μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬κ° κ°μλλλΌλ κ°μλ λ²μ μ μ¬μ©ν΄μ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ μ€νν μ μλ νμ€ν μμ μ μ΄μ νμν μλ¨μ κ°κ³ μμ΅λλ€. 볡μ μ κ°μ λ° λ°°ν¬μ κ΄λ ¨λ ꡬ체μ μΈ μ‘°κ±΄κ³Ό κ·μ μ λ€μκ³Ό κ°μ΅λλ€. ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν μ μλ¬Ό''κ³Ό ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©νλ μ μλ¬Ό''μ μ°¨μ΄μ νΉλ³ν μ£Όμλ₯Ό κΈ°μΈμ΄κΈ° λ°λλλ€. μ μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ‘λΆν° νμλ μ½λλ₯Ό λ΄κ³ μλ μ μλ¬Όμ μλ―Ένλλ° λ°ν΄μ νμλ μ€νλκΈ° μν΄μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κ²°ν©λμ΄μΌ νλ μ μλ¬Όμ λ§ν©λλ€. 볡μ μ κ°μ λ° λ°°ν¬μ κ΄ν 쑰건과 κ·μ μ 0 μ‘°. λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ° κ³μ½μ GNU μ½μ μΌλ° κ³΅μ€ μ¬μ© νκ°μ(μ΄ν, ``LGPL''μ΄λΌκ³ μΉν©λλ€.)μ κ·μ μ λ°λΌ λ°°ν¬λ μ μλ€λ μ¬νμ΄ μ μκΆμ λλ κ·Έμ μ€νλ μ λΉν κΆλ¦¬μ κ°κ³ μλ μμ μν΄μ λͺ μλ λͺ¨λ μ’ λ₯μ μννΈμ¨μ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ»΄ν¨ν° νλ‘κ·Έλ¨ μ μλ¬Ό(μ΄ν, ``νλ‘κ·Έλ¨''μ΄λΌκ³ μΉν©λλ€.)μ λν΄μ λμΌνκ² μ μ©λ©λλ€. ``νΌμλμ''λ LGPLμ κ·μ μ λ°λΌ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ μλλ°μ μ¬λμ μλ―Έν©λλ€. ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬''λ μννΈμ¨μ΄ ν¨μμ λ°μ΄ν°λ₯Ό ν¨κ» λλ κ°λ³μ μΌλ‘ μμ§ν΄ λμ κ²μΌλ‘ μ΄λ€ μ€ μΌλΆλ₯Ό μ¬μ©νλ μμ© νλ‘κ·Έλ¨κ³Ό λ§ν¬λμ΄ μ€νλ¬Όμ μμ±νλλ° νΈλ¦¬νλλ‘ λ―Έλ¦¬ μ€λΉλ κ²μ μλ―Έν©λλ€. μ΄νλ‘ μΈκΈλλ ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬''λ λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μμ μν΄μ λ°°ν¬λκ³ μλ λͺ¨λ μννΈμ¨μ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ μλ¬Όμ μλ―Έν©λλ€. ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν μ μλ¬Ό''μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬ λλ μ μκΆλ²μ λ°λ₯Έ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ λͺ¨λ μλ―Έν©λλ€. λ€μ λ§νλ©΄, μ μ ν λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬ μμ λλ μ μκΆλ²μ κ·μ μ λ°λΌ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ λΆ λλ μλΉ λΆλΆμ μμ©νκ±°λ λ€λ₯Έ μΈμ΄λ‘μ λ²μμ ν¬ν¨ν μ μλ κ°μ κ³Όμ μ ν΅ν΄μ μ°½μλ μλ‘μ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ΄μ κ΄λ ¨λ μ μλ¬Όμ λλ€. (μ΄νλ‘ λ€λ₯Έ μΈμ΄λ‘μ λ²μμ λ³λ€λ₯Έ μ νμμ΄ κ°μμ λ²μμ ν¬ν¨λλ κ²μΌλ‘ κ°μ£Όν©λλ€.) μ μλ¬Όμ λν ``μμ μ½λ''λ ν΄λΉ μ μλ¬Όμ κ°μνκΈ°μ μ μ ν νμμ μλ―Έν©λλ€. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λν μμ ν μμ μ½λλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ ν¬ν¨λ λͺ¨λ λͺ¨λλ€μ μμ μ½λμ μ΄μ κ΄λ ¨λ μΈν°νμ΄μ€ μ μ νμΌ λͺ¨λ, κ·Έλ¦¬κ³ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ»΄νμΌκ³Ό μ€μΉλ₯Ό μ μ΄νλλ° μ¬μ©λ μ€ν¬λ¦½νΈ μ λΆλ₯Ό μλ―Έν©λλ€. λ³Έ νκ°μλ 볡μ μ κ°μ λ° λ°°ν¬ νμμ λν΄μλ§ μ μ©λ©λλ€. λ°λΌμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©νλ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ μ€νμν€λ νμμ λν μ νμ μμ΅λλ€. μ΄λ¬ν νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ κ²°κ³Όλ¬Όμλ, κ²°κ³Όλ¬Όμ μμ±νκΈ° μν λκ΅¬λ‘ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬κ° μ¬μ©λμλμ§ μλμ§μ μ¬λΆμ κ΄κ³μμ΄ κ²°κ³Όλ¬Όμ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ ꡬμ±νμ λμ νν΄μ λ³Έ νκ°μμ κ·μ λ€μ΄ μ μ©λ©λλ€. 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ κ΅¬μ± μ¬λΆλ 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Ό μμμμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μν κ³Ό λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©ν νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ μν μ ν λλ‘ νλ¨ν©λλ€. μ 1 μ‘°. μ μ ν μ μκΆ νμμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λν 보μ¦μ΄ μ 곡λμ§ μλλ€λ μ¬μ€μ κ°κ°μ 볡μ λ¬Όμ λͺ μνλ ν, νΌμλμλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μμ μ½λλ₯Ό μμ μ΄ μλλ°μ μν κ·Έλλ‘ μ΄λ ν 맀체λ₯Ό ν΅ν΄μλ 볡μ νκ³ λ°°ν¬ν μ μμ΅λλ€. 볡μ μ λ°°ν¬κ° μ΄λ£¨μ΄ μ§ λλ λ³Έ νκ°μμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λν 보μ¦μ΄ μ 곡λμ§ μλλ€λ μ¬μ€μ λν΄μ μΈκΈλμλ λͺ¨λ λ΄μ©λ€μ κ·Έλλ‘ μ μ§μμΌμΌ νλ©°, μλ¬Έν LGPLμ ν¨κ» μ 곡ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. λ°°ν¬μλ 볡μ λ¬Όμ 물리μ μΌλ‘ μΈλνλλ° μμλ λΉμ©μ μ²κ΅¬ν μ μμΌλ©°, μ ν μ¬νμΌλ‘ λ μμ μΈ μ λ£ λ³΄μ¦μ μ€μ ν μ μμ΅λλ€. μ 2 μ‘°. νΌμλμλ μμ μ΄ μλλ°μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ λΆλ μΌλΆλ₯Ό κ°μν μ μμΌλ©°, μ΄λ₯Ό ν΅ν΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ μ°½μν μ μμ΅λλ€. κ°μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ μ°½μλ 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ λ€μμ μ¬νλ€μ λͺ¨λ λ§μ‘±μν€λ 쑰건μ νν΄μ, μ 1μ‘°μ κ·μ μ λ°λΌ λλ€μ 볡μ λκ³ λ°°ν¬λ μ μμ΅λλ€. μ 1 ν. κ°μλ μ μλ¬Όμ λ°λμ μννΈμ¨μ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ¬μΌ ν©λλ€. μ 2 ν. νμΌμ κ°μν λλ νμΌμ κ°μν μ¬μ€κ³Ό κ·Έ λ μ§λ₯Ό νμΌ μμ λͺ μν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ 3 ν. μ μλ¬Ό μ 체μ λν μ¬μ© κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό λ³Έ νκ°μμ κ·μ μ λ°λΌ 곡μ€μκ² λ¬΄μμΌλ‘ νμ©ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ 4 ν. κ°μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ ν¬ν¨λ κΈ°λ₯μ΄ κ·Έ κΈ°λ₯μ μ¬μ©νλ μμ© νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μΌλ‘λΆν° μ 곡λλ ν¨μλ λ°μ΄ν° ν μ΄λΈμ μ°Έμ‘°νλ κ²½μ°μλ, μ΄λ¬ν κΈ°λ₯μ΄ νΈμΆλμμ λ λ§€κ° μΈμλ₯Ό μ λ¬νλ κ²½μ°λ₯Ό μ μΈνκ³ λ μμ© νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ΄ κ·Έλ¬ν ν¨μλ ν μ΄λΈμ μ 곡νμ§ μλ κ²½μ°μλ κΈ°λ₯μ΄ λ 립μ μΌλ‘ μνλκ³ λͺ©μ νλ λͺ¨λ λΆλΆμ΄ νμ€νκ² μ ν¨ν μ μλλ‘ μ΅λμ λ Έλ ₯μ κΈ°μΈμ¬μΌλ§ ν©λλ€ (μλ₯Ό λ€λ©΄, λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ ν¬ν¨λ μ κ³±κ·Ό μ°μ° ν¨μλ μμ© νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μΌλ‘λΆν° λͺ ννκ³ μμ νκ² λ 립μ μΈ ννλ‘ λ§λ€μ΄μ ΈμΌ ν©λλ€. λ°λΌμ μ 2μ‘° 4νμ μ κ³±κ·Ό μ°μ° ν¨μκ° μ΄λ ν μμ© νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ΄ μ 곡νλ ν¨μλ ν μ΄λΈλ νμμ μΌλ‘ μ¬μ©λλ μλ ννλ‘ λ§λ€μ΄μ ΈμΌ νλ€λ κ²μ κ·μ ν©λλ€. μ¦, μμ© νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ΄ μ 곡νλ κΈ°λ₯ μμ΄λ μ κ³±κ·Ό μ°μ° ν¨μκ° μ κ³±κ·Όμ ꡬν μ μμ΄μΌ ν©λλ€.) μμ μ‘°νλ€μ κ°μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬ μ 체μ μ μ©λ©λλ€. λ§μ½, κ°μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ ν¬ν¨λ νΉμ λΆλΆμ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λΆν° νμλ κ²μ΄ μλ λ³λμ λ 립 μ μλ¬Όλ‘ μΈμ λ λ§ν μλΉν μ΄μ κ° μμ κ²½μ°μλ ν΄λΉ μ μλ¬Όμ κ°λ³μ μΈ λ°°ν¬μλ λ³Έ νκ°μμ κ·μ λ€μ΄ μ μ©λμ§ μμ΅λλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ μ΄λ¬ν μ μλ¬Όμ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ μΌλΆλ‘μ ν¨κ» λ°°ν¬λλ€λ©΄ κ°λ³μ μΈ μ μκΆκ³Ό λ°°ν¬ κΈ°μ€μ μκ΄μμ΄ μ μλ¬Ό λͺ¨λκ° λ³Έ νκ°μμ μν΄μ κ΄λ¦¬λμ΄μΌ νλ©°, μ 체 μ μλ¬Όμ λν μ¬μ© κΆλ¦¬λ 곡μ€μκ² λ¬΄μμΌλ‘ μλλ©λλ€. μ΄λ¬ν κ·μ μ κ°λ³μ μΈ μ μλ¬Όμ λν μ μμλ€μ κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό μΉ¨ν΄νκ±°λ μΈμ νμ§ μμΌλ €λ κ²μ΄ μλλΌ, λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ‘λΆν° νμλ 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ΄λ μμ§ μ μλ¬Όμ λ°°ν¬λ₯Ό μΌκ΄μ μΌλ‘ κ·μ ν μ μλ κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό νμ¬νκΈ° μν κ²μ λλ€. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ‘λΆν° νμλ 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ μ΄λ€λ‘λΆν° νμλμ§ μμ λ€λ₯Έ μ μλ¬Όκ³Ό ν¨κ» λ¨μν μ μ₯νκ±°λ λ°°ν¬νκΈ° μν λͺ©μ μΌλ‘ λμΌν 맀체μ λͺ¨μ λμ μ§ν©λ¬Όμ κ²½μ°μλ, λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ‘λΆν° νμλμ§ μμ λ€λ₯Έ μ μλ¬Όμλ λ³Έ νκ°μμ κ·μ λ€μ΄ μ μ©λμ§ μμ΅λλ€. μ 3 μ‘°. νΌμλμλ μμ μ΄ μλλ°μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ 볡μ λ¬Όμ LGPL λμ GPLμ κ·μ μ μ μ©ν μ μμ΅λλ€. μ΄κ²μ΄ κ°λ₯νκΈ° μν΄μλ LGPLμ λν΄μ μΈκΈλμλ λͺ¨λ μ¬νμ GPL 2νμΌλ‘ λ체μμΌμΌ ν©λλ€. (GPL 2νλ³΄λ€ μ νμ΄ κ³΅νλμμ κ²½μ°μλ μνλ€λ©΄ μ νμ νλ²νΈλ₯Ό μ¬μ©ν μ μμ΅λλ€.) κ·Έ μ΄μΈμ λ€λ₯Έ μ¬νλ€μ λ³κ²½ν μ μμ΅λλ€. 볡μ λ¬Όμ λν΄μ μ΄λ¬ν μμ μ΄ μ΄λ£¨μ΄ μ‘μ κ²½μ°μλ GPLλ‘ λ³κ²½λ μ¬μ©κΆ νκ°λ₯Ό λ€μ λ³κ²½ν μ μμΌλ©°, μ΄μ λ°λΌμ ν΄λΉ 볡μ λ¬Όμ κΈ°λ°μΌλ‘ λ§λ€μ΄μ§ λͺ¨λ μ μλ¬Όκ³Ό 볡μ λ¬Όμλ GPLμ΄ μ μ©λμ΄μΌλ§ ν©λλ€. μ΄λ¬ν μ ν μ¬νμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ½λ μΌλΆλΆμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬κ° μλ μΌλ° νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ ν¬ν¨μν€κ³ μ ν κ²½μ°μ μ μ©ν©λλ€. μ 4 μ‘°. νΌμλμλ μ 1μ‘°μ μ 2μ‘°μ κ·μ μ λ°λΌ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬(λλ μ 2μ‘°μ μν λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μΌλΆλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Ό)λ₯Ό λͺ©μ μ½λλ μ€νλ¬Όμ ννλ‘ λ³΅μ νκ³ λ°°ν¬ν μ μμ΅λλ€. μ΄ λ λͺ©μ μ½λλ μ€νλ¬Όμ μμνλ μ»΄ν¨ν°κ° μΈμν μ μλ μμ ν μμ μ½λλ₯Ό μ 1μ‘°μ μ 2μ‘°μ κ·μ μ λ°λΌ μννΈμ¨μ΄μ κ΅νμ μν΄μ μΌλ°μ μΌλ‘ μ¬μ©λλ 맀체λ₯Ό ν΅ν΄ ν¨κ» μ 곡ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. λͺ©μ μ½λλ₯Ό μ§μ ν μ₯μλ‘λΆν° 볡μ ν΄ κ° μ μκ² νλ λ°©μμΌλ‘ λ°°ν¬ν κ²½μ°, λμΌν μ₯μλ‘λΆν° μμ μ½λλ₯Ό 볡μ ν μ μλ λλ±ν μ κ·Ό λ°©λ²μ μ 곡νλ€λ©΄ μ΄λ μμ μ½λκ° λͺ©μ μ½λμ ν¨κ» 볡μ λλλ‘ μ€μ λμ§ μμλ€ νλλΌλ μμ μ½λλ₯Ό λ°°ν¬νλ κ²μΌλ‘ κ°μ£Όλ©λλ€. μ 5 μ‘°. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ΄λ ν λΆλΆμΌλ‘λΆν°μ νμλ¬Όλ ν¬ν¨νμ§ μμ§λ§, μ»΄νμΌ λλ λ§ν¬λ₯Ό ν΅ν΄μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ ν¨κ» μλνλλ‘ μ€κ³λ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©νλ μ μλ¬Ό''μ΄ λ©λλ€. μ΄λ¬ν μ μλ¬Όμ΄ λ³λλ‘ λΆλ¦¬λμ΄ μμ λλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λν νμλ¬Όμ΄ μλλ―λ‘ λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μκ° μ μ©λμ§ μμ΅λλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©νλ μ μλ¬Ό''μ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λ§ν¬λ κ²°κ³Όλ‘ μμ±λ μ€νλ¬Όμ, μ€νλ¬Ό μμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μΌλΆλ₯Ό ν¬ν¨νκ³ μκΈ° λλ¬Έμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ ꡬμ±νκ² λ©λλ€. λ°λΌμ μ΄λ¬ν λ°©μμΌλ‘ μμ±λ μ€νλ¬Όμ λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μμ μ μ©μ λ°μ΅λλ€. μ 6μ‘°λ μ΄λ¬ν μ’ λ₯μ μ€νλ¬Όμ λ°°ν¬λ₯Ό μν κ·μ μ λ΄κ³ μμ΅λλ€. ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©νλ μ μλ¬Ό''μ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μΌλΆμΈ ν€λ νμΌμ μλ£λ₯Ό μ¬μ©ν κ²½μ°μλ κ·Έλ¬ν μ μλ¬Όμ μμ μ½λκ° λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ΄ μλμλ€ νλλΌλ λͺ©μ μ½λλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ΄ λ μ μμ΅λλ€. μ΄λ¬ν ꡬλΆμ΄ μ±λ¦½λ μ μλμ§μ μ¬λΆλ κ·Έλ¬ν μ μλ¬Ό μμ²΄κ° λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ΄κ±°λ μ μλ¬Όμ μ¬μ©λ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬ μμ΄λ λ§ν¬λ μ μλ κ²½μ°μ μμ΄μ λ§€μ° μ€μν μ°¨μ΄λ₯Ό κ°μ΅λλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ μ΄λ¬ν ꡬλΆμ΄ μ±λ¦½λ μ μλ λͺ νν νλ¨ κΈ°μ€μ λ²λ₯ μ μΌλ‘ μ μλμ΄ μμ§ μμ΅λλ€. λ§μ½ μ΄μκ°μ ννμ λͺ©μ νμΌμ΄ λ¨μ§ μ«μ λ§€κ° λ³μμ μλ£ κ΅¬μ‘°μ μ€κ³ νν λ° μ΄μ λν μ κ·Ό λꡬ κ·Έλ¦¬κ³ 10ν λ―Έλ§μΌλ‘ μ΄λ£¨μ΄μ§ μμ μΈλΌμΈ ν¨μμ 맀ν¬λ‘λ§μ μ¬μ©νλ κ²μ΄λΌλ©΄ λ²μ κΈ°μ€μ μν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ μ±λ¦½ μ¬λΆμ κ΄κ³μμ΄ κ·Έ μ¬μ©μ΄ μ νλμ§ μμ΅λλ€. (κ·Έλ¬λ μ΄λ¬ν λͺ©μ μ½λμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μΌλΆκ° ν¨κ» ν¬ν¨λ μ€νλ¬Όμ μ¬μ ν μ 6μ‘°μ μ μ©μ λ°μ΅λλ€.) μ μλ¬Όμ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ΄λΌλ©΄ ν΄λΉ μ μλ¬Όμ λν λͺ©μ μ½λλ μ 6μ‘°μ λ°λΌ λ°°ν¬λ μ μμ΅λλ€. λν κ·Έλ¬ν μ μλ¬Όμ ν¬ν¨ν μ€νλ¬Όλ€μ κΈ°λ°μ΄ λ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ§μ λ§ν¬λλμ§ μλμ§μ μ¬λΆμ κ΄κ³μμ΄ λͺ¨λ μ 6μ‘°μ μ μ©μ λ°μ΅λλ€. μ 6 μ‘°. μμ μ‘°νλ€μ λν μμΈμ νλλ‘, λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©νλ μ μλ¬Ό''μ ν¨κ» κ²°ν©νκ±°λ λ§ν¬μμΌμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μΌλΆλΆμ΄ ν¬ν¨λ μ μλ¬Όμ λ§λ€μλ€λ©΄, μ΄λ₯Ό μμ μ΄ μ νν κ·μ μ λ°λΌ λ°°ν¬ν μ μμ΅λλ€. μ΄ κ²½μ° λ°°ν¬ κ·μ μλ νΌμλμλ€μ΄ μμ μ νμμ λ°λΌ μ μλ¬Όμ κ°μν μ μμΌλ©° κ°μμ λ°λ₯Έ λλ²κΉ μ μν΄ μ½λμλΆμ(reverse regineering)μ νμ©νλ€λ μ¬νμ΄ ν¬ν¨λμ΄μΌ ν©λλ€. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ¬μ©μλ λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μκ° μ μ©λλ€λ κ²κ³Ό μ μλ¬Ό μμ μ΄λ¬ν λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬κ° μ¬μ©λκ³ μλ€λ μ¬μ€μ λ΄κ³ μλ μλ΄ λ¬Έκ΅¬λ₯Ό λͺ¨λ 볡μ λ¬Όμ λΆλͺ νκ² λͺ μν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. λν μλ¬Έν LGLP μ¬λ³Έμ ν¨κ» μ 곡ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ μλ¬Όμ΄ μ€νλ λ μ μκΆ μ¬νμ΄ νμλλ ννλ₯Ό μ·¨νκ³ μλ€λ©΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λν μ μκΆ μ¬νλ ν¨κ» ν¬ν¨μμΌμΌ νλ©° LGPL μ¬λ³Έμ μ°Έκ³ ν μ μλ λ°©λ²μ λͺ μν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. λν λ€μ μ€ νλμ μ¬νμ λ°λμ λ§μ‘±μμΌμΌ ν©λλ€. μ 1 ν. μ μλ¬Όμ ν¬ν¨λ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ΄λ ν μμ μ΄ κ°ν΄μ‘λ€ νλλΌλ ν΄λΉ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λν μ»΄ν¨ν°κ° μΈμν μ μλ μμ ν ννμ μμ μ½λλ₯Ό μ μλ¬Όκ³Ό ν¨κ» μ 곡ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ΄ μμ μ½λλ μ 1μ‘°μ μ 2μ‘°μ κ·μ μ λ°λΌ λ°°ν¬λ μ μμ΄μΌ ν©λλ€. λ§μ½ μ μλ¬Όμ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λ§ν¬λλ μ€νλ¬Όμ΄μμ κ²½μ°μλ νΌμλμκ° μ€νλ¬Όκ³Ό λ§ν¬λλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό κ°μν λ€μλ λ§ν¬λ₯Ό ν΅ν΄ μλ‘μ΄ μ€νλ¬Όμ λ§λ€ μ μλλ‘ νκΈ° μν΄μ ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©ν μ μλ¬Ό''λ‘μ λ°°ν¬λ μ μλ¬Όμ ν΄λΉνλ μ»΄ν¨ν°κ° μΈμν μ μλ μμ ν ννμ μμ μ½λμ λͺ©μ μ½λ μ€ νλ λλ λ λͺ¨λλ₯Ό μ 곡ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. (λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ ν¬ν¨λ μ μ νμΌμ λ΄μ©μ μμ ν κ²½μ°μλ λ³κ²½λ μ μ λΆλΆμ μ¬μ©νκΈ° μν΄μ μμ© νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ λ°λμ λ€μ μ»΄νμΌν νμλ μλ€λ μ μ μΈμ λ©λλ€.) μ 2 ν. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ μ μ ν 곡μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬ λ°©μμ μ¬μ©ν΄μ λ§ν¬λμ΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ μ ν λ°©μμ΄λ, (1) λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ ν¨μλ₯Ό μ€νλ¬Ό μμΌλ‘ μ§μ 볡μ νλ κ²μ΄ μλλΌ μ€ν μμ μμ λ³Ό λ μ΄λ―Έ μ¬μ©μμ μ»΄ν¨ν° μμ€ν μμ μ‘΄μ¬νκ³ μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ 볡μ λ¬Όμ΄ μ¬μ©λλ κ²μ λλ€. λν (2) μ¬μ©μκ° κ°μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ€μΉν κ²½μ°μλ κ°μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬κ° μ μλ¬Όμ λ§λ€ λ μ¬μ©λ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λ²μ κ³Ό μΈν°νμ΄μ€μμΌλ‘ νΈνλλ ν, μ μ νκ² λμν μ μμ΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ 3 ν. λ°°ν¬μ νμν μ΅μνμ λΉμ©λ§μ λ°κ³ νΌμλμμκ² μ 6μ‘° 1νμ κ·μ λ μλ£λ₯Ό λ°°ν¬νκ² λ€λ, μ΅μν 3λ κ° μ ν¨ν μ½μ μλ₯Ό μ μλ¬Όκ³Ό ν¨κ» μ 곡ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ 4 ν. μ μλ¬Όμ μ§μ ν μ₯μλ‘λΆν° 볡μ ν΄ κ° μ μκ² νλ λ°©μμΌλ‘ λ°°ν¬νλ κ²½μ°, λμΌν μ₯μλ‘λΆν° μ 6μ‘° 1νμ κ·μ λ μλ£λ₯Ό 볡μ ν μ μλ λλ±ν μ κ·Ό λ°©λ²μ μ 곡νλ κ²μ μ μλ¬Όμ λν λ°°ν¬ μ‘°κ±΄μ μΆ©μ‘±νλ κ²μΌλ‘ κ°μ£Όλ©λλ€. μ 5 ν. νΌμλμκ° μ 6μ‘° 1νμ κ·μ λ μλ£μ 볡μ λ¬Όμ μ΄λ―Έ μλ Ήνλμ§λ₯Ό νμΈνκ±°λ μμ μ΄ νΌμλμμκ² κ·Έλ¬ν μλ£λ₯Ό μ΄λ―Έ μ‘λΆνλμ§λ₯Ό νμΈν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ€νλ¬Όμ΄ ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μ¬μ©νλ μ μλ¬Ό''μ ννλ‘ λ°°ν¬λλ€λ©΄ μ¬κΈ°μλ μ€νλ¬Όμ μ¬μμ°νκΈ° μν΄μ νμν μ νΈλ¦¬ν° νλ‘κ·Έλ¨κ³Ό λ°μ΄ν°λ€μ΄ λͺ¨λ ν¬ν¨λμ΄μΌ ν©λλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ νΉλ³ν μμΈμ νλλ‘μ, μ€νλ¬Όμ΄ μ€νλ μ΄μ체μ μ μ£Όμ λΆλΆ(μ»΄νμΌλ¬λ 컀λ λ±)κ³Ό ν¨κ» (μμ μ½λλ λ°μ΄λ리μ ννλ‘) μΌλ°μ μΌλ‘ λ°°ν¬λλ κ΅¬μ± μμλ€μ μ΄λ¬ν κ΅¬μ± μμ μμ²΄κ° μ€νλ¬Όμ μλ°λμ§ μλν λ°°ν¬ λμμμ μ μΈλμ΄λ 무방ν©λλ€. μ΄λ¬ν κ·μ μ΄ μΌλ°μ μΌλ‘ μ΄μ체μ μ ν¨κ» μλ°λμ§ μλ λ μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ€μ μ¬μ© νκ°μμ μΆ©λνκ² λ κ²½μ°μλ λ°°ν¬νκ³ μ νλ μ€νλ¬Ό μμ λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μκ° μ μ©λλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λ μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό ν¨κ» μ¬μ©ν μ μμ΅λλ€. μ 7 μ‘°. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν μ μλ¬Όλ‘μμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μΌλΆλ₯Ό λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μκ° μ μ©λμ§ μλ λ€λ₯Έ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μΌλΆμ νλμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬ μμ λ³μ‘΄μν¬ μ μμ΅λλ€. μ΄λ¬ν κ²°ν© λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό λ°°ν¬ν κ²½μ°μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν μ μλ¬Όκ³Ό κ·Έλ μ§ μμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬κ° λ³λλ‘ λ°°ν¬λ μ μμμ λͺ μν΄μΌ νλ©° λ€μμ λκ°μ§ μ¬νμ μ€μν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ 1 ν. κ²°ν© λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό ꡬμ±νκ³ μλ ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν μ μλ¬Ό''μ 볡μ λ¬Όμ κ²°ν©λμ§ μμ λ 립λ μνλ‘ ν¨κ» μ 곡ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ΄ λ³΅μ λ¬Όμ λ°°ν¬μλ μμ μ‘°νλ€μ΄ μ μ©λ©λλ€. μ 2 ν. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν μ μλ¬Όμ μΌλΆκ° κ²°ν© λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬ μμ ν¬ν¨νκ³ μλ€λ μ¬μ€μ λͺ μν΄μΌ νλ©°, μ 7μ‘° 1νμ μν΄μ μ 곡λ κ²°ν©λμ§ μμ μνμ ``λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν μ μλ¬Ό''μ μμΉ μ 보λ₯Ό λͺ κΈ°ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ 8 μ‘°. λ³Έ νκ°μμ μν΄μ λͺ μμ μΌλ‘ μ΄λ£¨μ΄ μ§μ§ μλ ν λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λν 볡μ μ κ°μ, νμ νκ°κΆ μ€μ κ³Ό λ§ν¬ λ° λ°°ν¬κ° μ΄λ£¨μ΄ μ§ μ μμ΅λλ€. μ΄μ κ΄λ ¨λ μ΄λ ν νμλ 무ν¨μ΄λ©° λ³Έ νκ°μκ° λ³΄μ₯ν κΆλ¦¬λ μλμΌλ‘ μλ©Έλ©λλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ λ³Έ νκ°μμ κ·μ μ λ°λΌ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ 볡μ λ¬Όμ΄λ κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό μλλ°μλ μ 3μλ λ³Έ νκ°μμ κ·μ λ€μ μ€μνλ ν, λ°°ν¬μμ κΆλ¦¬ μλ©Έμ κ΄κ³μμ΄ μ¬μ©μμ κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό κ³μν΄μ μ μ§ν μ μμ΅λλ€. μ 9 μ‘°. λ³Έ νκ°μλ μλͺ μ΄λ λ μΈμ΄ μλ°λλ νμμ κ°κ³ μμ§ μκΈ° λλ¬Έμ νΌμλμκ° λ³Έ νκ°μμ λ΄μ©μ λ°λμ λ°μλ€μ¬μΌ ν νμλ μμ΅λλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όμ λν κ°μ λ° λ°°ν¬λ₯Ό νμ©νλ κ²μ λ³Έ νκ°μμ μν΄μλ§ κ°λ₯ν©λλ€. λ§μ½ λ³Έ νκ°μμ λμνμ§ μμ κ²½μ°μλ μ΄λ¬ν νμλ€μ΄ λ²λ₯ μ μΌλ‘ κΈμ§λ©λλ€. λ°λΌμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬(λλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Ό)μ κ°μνκ±°λ λ°°ν¬νλ νμλ μ΄μ λ°λ₯Έ λ³Έ νκ°μμ λ΄μ©μ λμνλ€λ κ²μ μλ―Ένλ©°, 볡μ μ κ°μ λ° λ°°ν¬μ κ΄ν λ³Έ νκ°μμ 쑰건과 κ·μ λ€μ λͺ¨λ λ°μλ€μ΄κ² λ€λ μλ―Έλ‘ κ°μ£Όλ©λλ€. μ 10 μ‘°. νΌμλμμ μν΄μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬(λλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Ό)μ΄ λ°λ³΅μ μΌλ‘ μ¬λ°°ν¬λ κ²½μ°, κ° λ¨κ³μμμ νΌμλμλ λ³Έ νκ°μμ κ·μ μ λ°λ₯Έ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ 볡μ μ κ°μ, λ§ν¬, λ°°ν¬μ λν κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό μ΅μ΄μ μλμλ‘λΆν° μλλ°μ κ²μΌλ‘ μλμ μΌλ‘ κ°μ£Όλ©λλ€. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬(λλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ κΈ°λ°ν 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Ό)μ λ°°ν¬ν λλ νΌμλμμ κΆλ¦¬μ νμ¬λ₯Ό μ νν μ μλ μ΄λ ν μ¬νλ μΆκ°ν μ μμ΅λλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ νΌμλμμκ² μ¬λ°°ν¬κ° μΌμ΄λ μμ μμμ μ 3μ νΌμλμμκ² λ³Έ νκ°μλ₯Ό μ€μνλλ‘ κ°μ ν μ± μμ λΆκ³Όλμ§ μμ΅λλ€. μ 11 μ‘°. λ²μμ νκ²°μ΄λ νΉνκΆ μΉ¨ν΄μ λν μ£Όμ₯ λλ νΉν λ¬Έμ μ κ΅νλμ§ μμ κ·Έλ°μ μ΄μ λ€λ‘ μΈν΄μ λ³Έ νκ°μμ κ·μ μ λ°°μΉλλ μ¬νμ΄ λ°μνλ€ νλλΌλ κ·Έλ¬ν μ¬νμ΄ μ ννκ±°λ λ³Έ νκ°μμ 쑰건과 κ·μ λ€μ΄ λ©΄μ λλ κ²μ μλλλ€. λ°λΌμ λ²μμ λͺ λ Ήμ΄λ ν©μ λ±μ μν΄μ λ³Έ νκ°μμ μλ°°λλ μ¬νλ€μ΄ λ°μν μν©μ΄λΌλ μμΈ‘ λͺ¨λλ₯Ό λ§μ‘±μν¬ μ μλ€λ©΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ λ°°ν¬λ μ μμ΅λλ€. μλ₯Ό λ€λ©΄, νΉμ ν νΉν κ΄λ ¨ νκ°κ° λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ 볡μ λ¬Όμ μ§μ λλ κ°μ μ μΈ λ°©λ²μΌλ‘ μλλ°μ μμμ μ 3μμκ² ν΄λΉ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό 무μμΌλ‘ μ¬λ°°ν¬ν μ μκ² νμ©νμ§ μλλ€λ©΄, κ·Έλ¬ν νκ°μ λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°λ₯Ό λμμ λ§μ‘±μν€λ©΄μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό λ°°ν¬ν μ μλ λ°©λ²μ μμ΅λλ€. λ³Έ μ‘°νμ νΉμ ν μν©μμ λ³Έ μ‘°νμ μΌλΆκ° μ ν¨νμ§ μκ±°λ μ μ©λ μ μμ κ²½μ°μλ λ³Έ μ‘°νμ λλ¨Έμ§ λΆλΆλ€μ μ μ©νκΈ° μν μλλ‘ λ§λ€μ΄ μ‘μ΅λλ€. λ°λΌμ κ·Έ μ΄μΈμ μν©μμλ λ³Έ μ‘°νμ μ 체μ μΌλ‘ μ μ©νλ©΄ λ©λλ€. λ³Έ μ‘°νμ λͺ©μ μ νΉνλ μ μκΆ μΉ¨ν΄ λ±μ νμλ₯Ό μ‘°μ₯νκ±°λ ν΄λΉ κΆλ¦¬λ₯Ό μΈμ νμ§ μμΌλ €λ κ²μ΄ μλλΌ, κ³΅μ€ μ¬μ© νκ°μλ€μ ν΅ν΄μ ꡬνλμ΄ μλ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄μ λ°°ν¬ μ²΄κ³λ₯Ό ν΅ν©μ μΌλ‘ 보νΈνκΈ° μν κ²μ λλ€. λ§μ μ¬λλ€μ΄ λ°°ν¬ μ²΄κ³μ λν μ λ’°μλ μ§μμ κ³μν΄ μ€μΌλ‘μ¨ μννΈμ¨μ΄μ λ€μν λΆμΌμ λ§μ 곡νμ ν΄ μ£Όμμ΅λλ€. μννΈμ¨μ΄λ₯Ό μ΄λ ν λ°°ν¬ μ²΄κ³λ₯Ό ν΅ν΄ λ°°ν¬ν κ²μΈκ°λ₯Ό κ²°μ νλ κ²μ μ μ μΌλ‘ μ μμμ κΈ°μ¦μλ€μ μμ§μ λ¬λ €μλ κ²μ΄μ§, μΌλ° μ¬μ©μλ€μ΄ κ°μν μ μλ λ¬Έμ λ μλλλ€. λ³Έ μ‘°νμ λ³Έ νκ°μμ λ€λ₯Έ μ‘°νλ€μμ 무μμ΄ μ€μνκ² κ³ λ €λμ΄μΌ νλ μ§λ₯Ό λͺ ννκ² μ€λͺ νκΈ° μν λͺ©μ μΌλ‘ λ§λ€μ΄μ§ κ²μ λλ€ μ 12 μ‘°. νΉνλ μ μκΆμ΄ μ€μ λ μΈν°νμ΄μ€λ‘ μΈν΄μ νΉμ κ΅κ°μμ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λ°°ν¬μ μ¬μ©μ΄ ν¨κ» λλ κ°λ³μ μΌλ‘ μ νλμ΄ μλ κ²½μ°, λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μλ₯Ό λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ μ©ν μ΅μ΄μ μ μκΆμλ λ¬Έμ κ° λ°μνμ§ μλ κ΅κ°μ νν΄μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό λ°°ν¬νλ€λ λ°°ν¬μμ μ§μμ μ ν 쑰건μ λͺ μμ μΌλ‘ μ€μ ν μ μμΌλ©°, μ΄λ¬ν μ¬νμ λ³Έ νκ°μμ μΌλΆλ‘ κ°μ£Όλ©λλ€. μ 13 μ‘°. μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄ μ¬λ¨μ λλλ‘ λ³Έ μ¬μ© νκ°μμ κ°μ νμ΄λ μ νμ 곡νν μ μμ΅λλ€. μλ‘κ² κ³΅νλ νμ λΉλ©΄ν λ¬Έμ λ νμμ μ²λ¦¬νκΈ° μν΄μ μΈλΆμ μΈ λ΄μ©μ μ°¨μ΄κ° λ°μν μ μμ§λ§, κ·Έ κ·Όλ³Έ μ μ μλ λ³ν¨μ΄ μμ κ²μ λλ€. κ°κ°μ νλ€μ νλ²νΈλ₯Ό μ¬μ©ν΄μ ꡬλ³λ©λλ€. νΉμ ν νλ²νΈμ κ·Έ μ΄ν νμ λ°λ₯Έλ€λ μ¬νμ΄ λͺ μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μλ ν΄λΉ νμ΄λ κ·Έ μ΄νμ λ°νλ μ΄λ ν νμ μ νν΄μ μ μ©ν΄λ 무방νκ³ , νλ²νΈλ₯Ό λͺ μνκ³ μμ§ μμ κ²½μ°μλ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄ μ¬λ¨μ΄ 곡νν μ΄λ ν νλ²νΈμ νμ μ μ©ν΄λ 무방ν©λλ€. μ 14 μ‘°. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μΌλΆλ₯Ό λ³Έ νκ°μμ λ°°ν¬ κΈ°μ€μ΄ λ€λ₯Έ μμ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨κ³Ό ν¨κ» κ²°ν©νκ³ μ ν κ²½μ°μλ ν΄λΉ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ μ μμλ‘λΆν° μλ©΄ μΉμΈμ λ°μμΌ ν©λλ€. μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄ μ¬λ¨μ΄ μ μκΆμ κ°κ³ μλ μννΈμ¨μ΄μ κ²½μ°μλ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄ μ¬λ¨μ μΉμΈμ μ»μ΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ°λ¦¬λ μ΄λ¬ν μμ²μ μλ½νκΈ° μν΄μ λλλ‘ μμΈ κΈ°μ€μ λ§λ€κΈ°λ ν©λλ€. μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄ μ¬λ¨μ μΌλ°μ μΌλ‘ μμ μννΈμ¨μ΄μ 2μ°¨μ μ μλ¬Όλ€μ λͺ¨λ μμ λ‘μ΄ μνλ‘ μ μ§μν€λ €λ λͺ©μ κ³Ό μννΈμ¨μ΄μ 곡μ μ μ¬νμ©μ μ¦μ§μν€λ €λ λκ°μ§ λͺ©μ μ κΈ°μ€μΌλ‘ μΉμΈ μ¬λΆλ₯Ό κ²°μ ν κ²μ λλ€. 보μ¦μ κ²°μ¬ (μ 15μ‘°, μ 16μ‘°) μ 15 μ‘°. λ³Έ νκ°μλ₯Ό λ°λ₯΄λ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ 무μμΌλ‘ μλλκΈ° λλ¬Έμ κ΄λ ¨ λ²λ₯ μ΄ νμ©νλ νλ λ΄μμ μ΄λ ν ννμ 보μ¦λ μ 곡λμ§ μμ΅λλ€. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ μκΆμμ λ°°ν¬μκ° κ³΅λ λλ κ°λ³μ μΌλ‘ λ³λμ 보μ¦μ μλ©΄μΌλ‘ μ 곡ν λλ₯Ό μ μΈνλ©΄, νΉμ ν λͺ©μ μ λν λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ ν©μ±μ΄λ μμ μ± μ¬λΆμ λν 보μ¦μ ν¬ν¨ν μ΄λ ν ννμ 보μ¦λ λͺ μμ μ΄λ 묡μμ μΌλ‘ μ€μ λμ§ μμ ``μλ κ·Έλλ‘μ'' μνλ‘ μ΄ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό λ°°ν¬ν©λλ€. λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ€νμ λ°λΌ λ°μν μ μλ λͺ¨λ μνμ νΌμλμμκ² μΈμλλ©° μ΄μ λ°λ₯Έ 보μ λ° λ³΅κ΅¬λ₯Ό μν μ λ° κ²½λΉ λν νΌμλμκ° λͺ¨λ λΆλ΄ν΄μΌ ν©λλ€. μ 16 μ‘°. μ μκΆμλ λ°°ν¬μκ° λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μμ κ°λ₯μ±μ μ¬μ μ μκ³ μμλ€ νλλΌλ λ°μλ μμ€μ΄ κ΄λ ¨ λ²κ·μ μν΄ λ³΄νΈλκ³ μκ±°λ μ΄μ λν λ³λμ μλ©΄ 보μ¦μ΄ μ€μ λ κ²½μ°κ° μλλΌλ©΄, μ μκΆμλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό μλμ μν λλ κ°μν μνλ‘ μ 곡ν λ°°ν¬μλ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬μ μ¬μ©μ΄λ λΉμλμΌλ‘ μΈν΄ λ°μλ μμ€μ΄λ λΌμ΄λΈλ¬λ¦¬ μ체μ μμ€μ λν΄ μ± μμ§μ§ μμ΅λλ€. μ΄λ¬ν λ©΄μ± 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