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Questions on proprietary program using gcc libraries
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jim.brown |
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Questions on proprietary program using gcc libraries |
Date: |
Sun, 18 Jul 2004 22:20:26 GMT |
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I've searched this forum and did not find any guidance.
I am building a proprietary shared library with gcc. The normal
C++ runtime routines (memcpy etc.) are dynamically linked.
1. Can I sell my application since it uses the C runtime.
2. If I sell it, am I correct that it falls under the LGPL license.
3. If the person who buys does not have gcc, can I distribute the
C++ runtime libraries libgcc_s.so.1 libstdc++.so.5 with my product.
If so, how do I reference their license?
I am on Solaris 9 and RehHat Linux 9.
Thanks for the help. I have been unable to interpret the LGPL by myself.
Jim
- Questions on proprietary program using gcc libraries,
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- Re: Questions on proprietary program using gcc libraries, David Kastrup, 2004/07/18
- Re: Questions on proprietary program using gcc libraries, Martin Dickopp, 2004/07/19
- Re: Questions on proprietary program using gcc libraries, Barry Margolin, 2004/07/20
- Re: Questions on proprietary program using gcc libraries, Alexander Terekhov, 2004/07/20
- Re: Questions on proprietary program using gcc libraries, Barry Margolin, 2004/07/20
- Re: Questions on proprietary program using gcc libraries, Alexander Terekhov, 2004/07/20
- Re: Questions on proprietary program using gcc libraries, David Kastrup, 2004/07/20
- Re: Questions on proprietary program using gcc libraries, Rui Miguel Seabra, 2004/07/20