> | binary form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on)
> | of the operating system on which the executable runs, unless that
> | component itself accompanies the executable.
>
> Modules for proprietary kernels seem to be okay, don't they?
It doesnt normally accompany the executable - thats an irrelevant ite,
> > Finally, that second option could be even more difficult... I hear
> > MS has recently changed the terms of their C run-time-library license
> > to forbid use by GPLed code.
>
> This is extremely unlikely, as Microsoft is selling its own version of
> an operation system with GNU components. ;-)
Microsoft are not required to obey their own licenses
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