Path: utzoo!telly!ddsw1!lll-winken!killer!mit-eddie!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!sdr.slb.com!SAITO From: SAITO@sdr.slb.com ("Naoki Saito Ext. 5471", GEO-002) Newsgroups: gnu.g++ Subject: License Message-ID: <8901171956.AA28645@prep.ai.mit.edu> Date: 17 Jan 89 14:15:00 GMT Sender: daemon@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Distribution: gnu Organization: GNUs Not Usenet Lines: 13 Hello, folks! I have a question on the public license written in the user's guide of g++ and libg++. I understand that if we modify these, we have to distribute freely with the modification notice. But if we develop our own programs in C++, and compile them with g++, what we should do? And also if we develop our programs in C++ using libg++ library utilities, what we should do? In both cases, we have to distribute freely our programs? I'm confused a little bit. Please let me know the correct interpretation of the public license. Regards, Naoki Saito (saito@sdr.slb.com) Schlumberger-Doll Research