From: Kai T. <kti...@go...> - 2012-10-26 15:28:59
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Yes, you have to take care to provide a link to source-code or the source itself of the gcc libraries with runtime-exception you are using. It is not enough to point to somebody else, which might provide the sources. Btw this is the cause why mingw-w64 always does binary and source-package releases of toolchain. I admit that not all people are aware of that, but it is the interpretation of the GPL with runtime-exception, which shared among most involved people. I spoke about this with RMS at Prague and he agreed to this understanding of the GPL runtime-exception license. I see here much violations even on some software provided as binary-only packages on Linux. Windows developers aren't they only one misinterpreting the runtime-license of gcc here. Kai PS: IANAL but able to ask |