Alexander Terekhov wrote:
Who told you that?
I made it up, based on my theoretical knowledge of how things like this usually work. I'm prepared to be shown otherwise.
So the "GCC shipped with Interix" is okay... but what about
> emacs.exe generated by that GCC? That's fine too, because the executable is linked with the library, and it falls under the system library exception. The library does not "accompany" emacs.exe. In any case, both GCC and Emacs are now licensed under GPLv3, so the "accompany" clause is no longer relevant. GPLv3 has no such restriction.
Think of bootstrapping and all that. Does this ring a bell?
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