Guido Serra wrote:
what happens if someone tells me... "i want your toolchain?"
It depends on who the "someone" is.
can i answer... get the code, is out there, i did not changed anything of the binaries, the toolchain is MY work of configuring and keep everything togheter...
If you distribute a GPL-derived work to one of your clients, you are obliged to give the sources to them, and only to them. No one else is entitled to a copy of the sources, if they did not get the binaries.
Of course, your client is then free to give binaries *and* sources to whomever they please, subject to the same requirement.
Whether changing configuration files, instead of sources, constitutes a derived work is a murkier matter, with no general answers.
This all applies to GPL-derived work: BSD-like stuff imposes no contraints of the sort.
Please note, IANAL, and all that.