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- From: andyh@cimage.com (Andy Hore)
- Subject: GCC licensing issues.
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.172509.15151@cimage.com>
- Organization: Cimage Corporation
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 92 17:25:09 GMT
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- Hi,
- I hope somebody can help me with a little problem I have. It may be
- that I'm just a little confused about licensing issues, but it may
- not, so I think it's best to ask.
-
- The problem I have is this. I've been using gcc to compile a program
- that is to be sold commercially, and I don't want to infringe any
- copyrite issues the GNU. I read the COPYRITE.lib file that came with
- gcc-2.2.2 and thought that it implied that linking with libgcc would
- mean that I would infringe on copyrite laws. Is this correct thinking
- or not? If so, do you have any idea how I can resolve this problem,
- short of getting a new compiler?
-
- I'm not currently linking with the GNU libc replacement, if that
- makes any difference.
-
- many thanks in advance,
-
- Andy.
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