Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/02/21/06:14:20
I'm afraid you've got this backwards.
George Foot wrote:
> There are two separate licenses - the GPL (General Public License) and the
> LGPL (Library General Public License). The LGPL requires you (among other
> things) to release the full source code to any program which uses routines
> from the library. As an example, libc is under GPL but libgpp is under LGPL.
> Consequently, you can decide whether or not to release the source for any C
> programs you write using libc, but if you write C++ programs using libgpp
> you must release the source.
>
> For information on this, type info gcc copying (this is the GPL) or info
> libg++ copying (this is the LGPL).
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