Rjack wrote:
My third party compiler is none of their damn business.
The GPL attempts to insure that users of a program can run, read, change, and share it. In order for a user to be able to make changes and run the resulting program, he must be given the source and told how to build it from source. (It could have required that the compiler be made available as well, but I expect the FSF felt that there were too many systems where non-free compilers must be used for this to be tenable.) If you do not wish to reveal this, then you may not copy and ship a program which incorporates GPLed code, because you are violating the terms of the license which allow you to do such copying and shipping, and you otherwise have no license at all. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
