Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/03/16/05:44:11
>>>>> "DD" == DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> writes:
>> However, we can, of course, not relax Stanford's restrictions on
>> commercial use without their agreement (which seems unlikely). Hence we
>> fear that we might be technically in breach of your license if we link
>> SimOS against your library, even though we feel that we would be
>> adhering to the spirit of it.
DD> You could get a commercial license for cygwin, which would allow you
DD> to choose a more restrictive license for SimOS, but then not allow the
DD> resulting program to be used commercially.
Yes, but $8k for a license just to produce code we give away freely to
students, and while following the spirit (if not the letter) of the
license seems a bit overdone.
DD> Have you considered djgpp, which has exceptions in its runtime license
DD> to allow for proprietary programs under some circumstances?
Looked at it, but most likely it won't support a smooth port.
Gernot
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