Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:56:23 -0400 | From | "Christopher Friesen" <> | Subject | Somewhat different GPL Question |
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If I use some GPL'd code and make calls from my software to the GPL'd code, do I need to make *my* code available? Or would I only have to make available any changes to the GPL'd code?
Section 2.b of the GPL seems to indicate that I need to make the source for my entire executable available if it incorporates any GPL'd source, and that I cannot charge for the software, only for its distribution. Is this correct?
Thanks, Chris
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