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From: mghaynes AT oakland DOT edu (Michael G. Haynes)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp,alt.os.linux
Subject: Re: Porting C++ programs to Linux (quick question, please help)
Date: 16 Sep 1997 05:11:10 GMT
Organization: Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, U.S.A.
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DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp

you can get (and indeed most linux distributions come with) gcc/g++...
a gnu c/c++ compiler that is basically the same as djgpp...if you're
looking to sell applications for linux, you're free to do so  using
that compiler; just remember that any code you borrow from other
programs under the gnu public license have to be included intact
and with credit documentation...but go ahead, knock yourself out.

fiver rabbit

In alt.os.linux Jeff Weeks <pweeks AT execulink DOT com> wrote:
> Okay here's a quick one:

> DJGPP has a free C++ lib (with iostream, etc), does Linux have the
> same?  I know Linux HAS cout and all that, but can commercial programs
> be built upon it?

> To paraphraze:

> I'm writting a program which uses C++ functions from only fstream.h and
> iostream.h, can this be ported to Linux and still be sold commercially?

> Thanks a lot,
> Jeff

> PS: Please respond via email IF possible

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