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| Date: | Mon, 10 Jun 2002 22:38:46 -0400 |
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> Can I write normal commercial program using DJGPP/GCC, and then normaly > sell it (including thanks/credits for djgpp/gcc) but _without_ distributing > _mine_ source code ? (ofcourse I can distribute code of djgpp/gcc if it's > necessary) Did you read the COPYING.DJ file, which contains the license terms? * Runtime objects and libraries, as provided by DJ in DJGPP, when linked into an application, may be distributed without sources ONLY if the recipient is given sufficient information to obtain a copy of djgpp themselves. This primarily applies to crt0.o and libc.a.
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