Re: static function ? how ?



In article <Pine.LNX.4.21.0505271339410.1518-100000@mjolnir>,
Andy Vaught <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>> in particular, you should note that g95's runtime library
>> is covered by the GPL not LGPL. Think about the consequence
>> if you plan to distribute a binary version on some program.
>
> That issue was fixed long ago.
>

Nice to see that you fixed one of the licensing problems with g95.

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Steve
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