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From: Tudor <tudor AT cam DOT org>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Copywrite Info NEEDED!
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 18:19:20 -0800
Organization: Communications Accesibles Montreal
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Ryan M Gumbs wrote:
> 
> If I want to produce a commercial product using DJGPP with C++ (I would
> like to use OOP).  Am I allowed to do this legally?  If not do I have to
> make my whole program available or just the parts that use C++ code?
> 
> If someone could point me in the direction of some documentation on the
> web it would be great.
If you program in C++ there is a problem if you use libgpp (I think
that's the name.)
You can however use libiostr (again I guess the name is correct)
without putting your code under the GPL licence.
See the faq for more info.This is very well explained there.
-- 
tudor 'at' cam 'dot' org
yoda69 'at' hotmail 'dot' com
http://www.cam.org/~tudor

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