Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/10/26/10:51:25
> Where might I find some good programs that have been made with gcc?
Well, djgpp is written with gcc :-) There are a couple of commercial
programs written with gcc, like Executor/DOS from ARDI (Macintosh
emulator) and eXtreme's X server software. There are also many PD
programs, like DEU and Python, that use djgpp.
> Also, Could someone spell out what the copyright actually says about
> programs built with djgpp and gnu libraries. From what I gather if I use
> a single standard library than I must supply source code for the whole
> program. Is this correct? I would just like to know, so I don't break
> any rule's o' conduct. :)
If you use libgpl.a, you must provide sources for libgpl.a and OBJECTS
for your program. For libgpp.a and libiostream.a, the copyright
allows you to use them without restriction as long as your program is
compiled with gcc. There are no restrictions on libc.a or libm.a.
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