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From: "Nicolas Grehalle" <ngrehalle@rennes.jouve.fr>
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Subject: cygwin and GPL
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 08:19:24 +0200
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hello,

I have a law problem.
I use cygwin on a CDROM to launch Apache and MySQL. This services allow to
use my application (a CGI program, in C) with a WebBrowser, IE for example,
on a local machine.

I can put cygwin sources on my Distribution, but I can't do that with my
application sources, because this application is a protoype of a commercial
one.

Could I distribute cygwin and my application on a commercial CDROM, but
without the sources of my application (but with all sources and requirements
of cygwin) ?

Thank you for help

N.


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