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| From: | "Marvin G Wise Jr" <mgwise AT seidata DOT com> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | The GNU public license |
| Date: | Tue, 11 May 1999 21:51:07 -0400 |
| Organization: | University of Cincinnati, ECE/CS News Server |
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I must admit I'm confused whenever I try to read the GNU license as to just what I have to include or not include in my distributions.... So I'll ask all of you...what do I need to include in my distributions if I compile a program with djgpp and allegro, if I haven't modified any of the sources and I only link in libc.a (an perhaps libstc++.a (i think that's the right one, but I'm not sure I actually linked it in or not...) Anyways just wondering if anyone could help me to understand this a bit better:) Thanks Marvin G Wise Jr
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