Yes. The license applies to the program itself, not anything created with it.

On 10/13/06, Bilal M El Uneis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,

im interested in helping in developing tcc, i have
used it under linux "DSL" and tried it under windows.

i tried to compile the source using tcc compiler under
cygwin, but it faild.

i really think tcc has much cleaner code and smaller
size than gcc and that is why im interested in it.

now i have a question, as gnu lesser general public
license , does that allow me to use programs compiled
with tcc for commercial purpose?

thanks,

Bilal

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