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From: esj@manatee.cis.ufl.edu (Eric S. Johnson)
Newsgroups: gnu.gcc
Subject: Re: More confusion on GNU copying conditions
Summary: another scenario
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Date: 30 Nov 88 02:21:45 GMT
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Reply-To: esj@manatee.cis.ufl.edu (Eric S. Johnson)
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If I was to compile program foo.c with gcc, then link it with the
gcc supplied libraries, BUT supply my customers with:

	My executable
	My object code
	All the gcc libraries in archive format
	Source to gcc and all libraries.(The full current gcc distribution)
	Makefiles which would re-link my object code with the gcc libraries.

Would selling this violate the Copyright {left?}?

(completly hypothetical.. I have no customers ;-)

Ej