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From: "Tomasz Zbrożek" <t DOT zbrozek AT upos DOT com DOT pl>
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Subject: What licence should I use ?!
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 06:41:54 +0000 (UTC)
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hi, I made wrapper library to use sockets with MS Network Client in DJGPP. 
My wrapper is written in C, in fact I made it analysing disassembled 
original Microsoft's real mode wrapper (so it's reverse engineering I 
think). I have got agreement from my company to share my wrapper to DJGPP 
community. I do not know what licence should I use for this little library 
?! The more I read about licences the less I know :) What do you think ?  
One file (isaddr.c) is taken from Watt-32 project and also parts of header 
files (netinet/in.h, sys/socket.h). Can I use LGPL 3 ? Main assumption is 
that this library must be possible to use in proprietary application 
(because I made this wrapper for use in commercial application I ported to 
DJGPP).

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tomek

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