On 25/12/09 18:26, Alexander Bokovikov wrote:
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You're considering only a simplest or, I'd say, even trivial case, when
executable, being distributed, is the direct result of object file
compilation. In real life these are mostly only freeware and open-source
software. Real commercial projects usually use more or less complex
protection against cracking. Just don't tell me that any
crack-protection is a deadend game. The fact is that most of real
commercial projects use it in some form. In such case it is just
impossible to distribute anything but the specially created executable.

I hope you realise that this has nothing to do with your "As for static linking, there is a real technical problem if application is not a freeware" claim. Please do not try to confuse other people with the usual "static linking against LGPL libraries is not legal" FUD.


                                Luca
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