Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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The g95 situation means that, due to the nature of the GPL, anything
built with g95 becomes GPL licensed.

Do you have an official word from the g95 authors on this or is this just speculation? Normally, the output of a GPL compiler does not automatically have to be GPL; this is actually mentioned in the GPL itself. There are no dylibs in g95 that are needed for running g95-compiled binaries.

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Martin




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