From: Animesh Karna Posted-Date: Tue, 18 May 93 9:24:33 EDT Subject: A question about FSF license To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Date: Tue, 18 May 93 9:24:33 EDT I'm not sure I understand some details regarding the FSF license. Suppose I use a library that is covered by the FSF license: I link this library into a program I am writing. I am under the impression that this means that my program then becomes a "derived work", and must also be distributed by the FSF license (i.e., it must be free and I must include source code). What happens, however, if I use a commercial library (or any library not covered by the FSF license) in addition to a library that is covered by the FSF license? Is this a no-no? I get the impression that the source for all libraries must be free and available. Is this correct? Thanks!