Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/11/30/14:18:37
> >The ruling on this is that if the full sources go away for any reason,
> >the binaries become illegal (even with diffs), so as long as you can
> >prevent that, you're OK. The reason is that the old full sources may
> >not be available elsewhere.
>
> Does this include the GO32.EXE as well? And in the case of the new
> release (whenver it comes out) would it include whatever extender/
> DPMI server included with that?
The above ruling applies to GPL programs. Go32 itself is slightly
different. If you redistribute the copy in djeoeXXX.zip, you only
need to include a pointer for how to get djgpp. If you *modify* that
go32 in any way (including a simple rebuild), you must treat it as if
it were GPL also.
> And if the extender is illegal, would it be ok to put it in with your
> COFF file, and just have a single execultable?
This is allowed, provided you include that note I mentioned.
> I've always found this aspect of DJGPP and GNU rather fuzzy.
Fuzziness is common.
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