Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 08:07:18 -0500 From: dj (DJ Delorie) To: lleszek AT atos DOT iitis DOT gliwice DOT pl CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com In-reply-to: <9601300649.AA07631@atos.iitis.gliwice.pl> (lleszek@atos.iitis.gliwice.pl) Subject: Re: What's the simplest way to comply with the licence? > when I distribute my programs compiled with DJGPP (and linked with > its libraries), do I have to become a provider of the entire DJGPP > package, or is it enough if I just add an info like "the C tools and > libraries used to build this program are available on the Internet > at..." ? All I ask is that you provide a *pointer* to djgpp, not the whole package itself. If you are putting your product on CD-ROM, you *may* include all of djgpp on it if you wish, but you don't have to. Of course, this doesn't negate any reason why you might fall under other copyright restrictions, like the GPL (if you use -lgpp), which may require you include parts of *their* sources.