Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/10/10/02:12:37
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Damian Yerrick wrote:
> This has me a bit worried: You mentioned that CWSDPMI r5 can be
> linked into an application. Will this have the same viral effect
> that cygwin.dll has (any app built with CWSDPMI r5 must be GPL'd)?
> Or will there be a libstdcxx-style exception?
CWSDPMI is already distributed with the same exception as djdevNNN.zip:
you are allowed to use the unchanged binary without implying GPL. Only
if you change the sources, your work falls under GPL.
This doesn't change with r5, so I don't see any point in worrying.
> >and tools needed to rebuild the application with the updated code.
>
> Wouldn't redistributing Borland C++ be copyright infringement?
CWSDPMI distribution doesn't include Borland's tools.
> Or is there some other way to build CWSDPMI?
There's only one way: you need to have Turbo C 2.x or later.
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