Date: COMSPEC=C:\4DOS\4DOS.COM 26 Jul 96 19:29:25 PST From: "Philip Chan" <philipch@STDIM.xstor.com> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: question on GNU general public license Message-ID: <9606308387.AA838787964@STDIM.XSTOR.COM>
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Hi, I have some questions on the GNU general public license. 1. If I developed an application program that runs on BSD system, do I need to send my application source code to the user (my customers)? 2. If I developed a disk driver that load into the BSD system, do I need to send my driver source code to the user (my customer)? The above 2 cases assumes that I have made no change to the BSD src, I just use the existing interface published by BSD. 3. What if I modify the BSD to support my API. I developed a driver using my API. Now, I need to send the source code of the modified BSD to my customer, do I need to send them the source code of the driver I developed which use the new API I add? I appreciate your time in responding to my questions above. It does impact my decision on which OS I should develop my product on. I would like to follow the license agreement the best I could in understanding the requirements. Thanks again for your kindly response. Philip Chan
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