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Can I redistribute djgpp?
The copyright allows you to redistribute djgpp, but there are some
rules you must follow:
- You must distribute sources, or provide them on request according
to the GPL.
- You must call it ``djgpp''.
- You may not take credit for it, and you must not remove any
notices in djgpp that give credit to those who worked on it.
- You must tell the recipient how to get the latest version off the
internet, or at least how to find out what the latest version is. I
get a lot of questions from people who got old versions from vendors,
and don't realize that they're way out of date.
You can redistribute anything in the Execution Only Environment
AS-IS without incurring any other responsibilities; this is
because you can't run any applications without these files. The
intent is to allow application developers to include a copy of the
extender with their products.