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- Message-ID: <765366d6621043t9@roofus.ann-arbor.mi.us>
- Date: Friday, 22 January 1993 18:22:04 EST
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- From: "Tim Triemstra" <empath@ais.org>
- Organization: Empath Software
- References: <C0z1uq.488@lysator.liu.se> <k3JPXB2w165w@wozzle.linet.org>
- Subject: Re: 32 bit C-compilers for i386/486
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
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- In <k3JPXB2w165w@wozzle.linet.org>, alane@wozzle.linet.org (J. Alan Eldridge) wrote:
- >pen@lysator.liu.se (Peter Eriksson) writes:
- >
- >> No. Your program would only be subject to the GNU "bylaws" if your program
- >> would include portions of the compiler sources itself. Programs compiled
- >> from your own sources have no such restrictions.
- >
- >Or if you link in any portion of the GNU runtime library.
-
- I remember something like that, that is why I stopped using it. I can't
- think of a time when you wouldn't use SOME of the run-time library in
- an application (although I'm sure it is feasable.) Has anyone ever written
- a program that doesn't use ANY runtime library (I mean a program big enough
- to actually DO something)?
-
- Tim.
-
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