Xref: utzoo comp.sys.next:6870 comp.lang.c++:8338 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!sco!seanf From: seanf@sco.COM (Sean Fagan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next,comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: g++ port to NeXT? Message-ID: <6979@scolex.sco.COM> Date: 3 Jul 90 21:24:41 GMT References: <2202@csm9a.UUCP> <1990Jul3.001302.2542@acc.stolaf.edu> Sender: news@sco.COM Reply-To: seanf@sco.COM (Sean Fagan) Organization: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Lines: 15 In article <1990Jul3.001302.2542@acc.stolaf.edu> hannum@handel.psu.edu (Charles Hannum) writes: >I would hope that anyone who has done this *is* willing to share it, as the >GNU General Public License insists on it. No. The GPL requires that, if someone distributes binaries, said person must also distribute the sources. Nothing else. You can do whatever you want with GNU code, and, as long as you don't distribute binaries, you do not need to do *anything* with the source code. -- -----------------+ Sean Eric Fagan | "Just think, IBM and DEC in the same room, seanf@sco.COM | and we did it." uunet!sco!seanf | -- Ken Thompson, quoted by Dennis Ritchie (408) 458-1422 | Any opinions expressed are my own, not my employers'.