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- From: kenji@rcac.astem.or.jp (Kenji Rikitake)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.coherent
- Subject: Re: Additional Packages for Coherent
- Message-ID: <KENJI.93Jan7115305@daemun.rcac.astem.or.jp>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 02:53:05 GMT
- References: <9301051604.AA14989@rslap.mwc.com> <C0GK4M.1px@unix.portal.com>
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- Organization: RCAC Project, ASTEM RI, Kyoto, Japan
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- In-reply-to: mike@shell.portal.com's message of 7 Jan 93 00:31:34 GMT
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- In article <C0GK4M.1px@unix.portal.com> mike@shell.portal.com (Michael Bruce Tepin) writes:
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- ] This is an honest question. There is no attempt at starting any trouble or
- ] flame wars or anything. I truely don't understand. Why are the GNU compilers
- ] and utilites FREE for MSDOS, OS/2, and Linux but cost money for Coherent?
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- You can sell GNU software products as long as you are not
- restricting/violating GNU General Public License. If you sell a GNU
- product, you are requested to give all source code files if customers
- demand. And you cannot restrict redistribution of GNU products by the
- customers.
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- // Kenji
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