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From: "John M. Aldrich" <fighteer AT cs DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Using C++
Date: Sun, 09 Mar 1997 16:57:09 -0800
Organization: Two pounds of chaos and a pinch of salt
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King~Guetsko wrote:
> 
> How does one know whether they use part of the libgxx or
> whatever GPL library there is for G++?  Do you link and use it with
> every c++ program you have?  Or is there a way to program with classes
> and inheritence and still not fall under GPL?

The best way to determine if a program you write requires the g++
library is to manually compile it with gcc using only the iostream and
stdcx libraries.  If you still have any unresolved externals, then you
must either link with libgpp, or create your own versions of anything
you need.

-- 
John M. Aldrich, aka Fighteer I <fighteer AT cs DOT com>

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