Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/10/26/18:20:44
On Wed, 26 Oct 1994, DJ Delorie wrote:
> 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.
>
I don't understand this -- if libgpl.a and libgpp.a are both under
the LGPL (correct?) then using either requires that you provide
objects for your program and sources for the library... ? From what
I understand, it is only iostreams that falls under the liberal
copyright ?
Gordon
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