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| From: | Denis Itskovich <shwonder AT gmail DOT com> |
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| Subject: | Re: DJGPP License question |
| Date: | Tue, 26 Jun 2007 06:33:50 -0700 |
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On Jun 26, 12:18 am, Charles Sandmann <sandm DOT DOT DOT AT clio DOT rice DOT edu> wrote: > > CWSDPMI [is] under GPL as well, and not under LGPL, which restricts > > using them in non open-source software. How could be achieved an > > approval for using STL for freeware, but closed-source solution? > > CWSDPMI can be distributed as GPL, OR the unmodified binaries can be > included in a closed source package (see copying.cws). So you have the > freedom do do either - many commercial packages have been distributed > with CWSDPMI. The problem is that I need to make small fix to binaries: by default CWSDPMI allocates all available XMS memory, if there is no VCPI available. But I need to use rather large amounts of XMS (64 - 128 MB) in my software. So I changed initial XMS allocation in CWSDPMI to half of available XMS. So, am I able to distribute executable with stubbed CWSDPMI (CWSDSTUB.EXE appended to COFF image) with this change?
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