If your code is linked to ncurses or X, as described in the previous section, you'll also have to conform to their licenses, namely the MIT license and the X-Consortium license respectively. These licenses are highly non-restrictive, and require merely that you include their copyright notices. Both licenses can be viewed at the Free Software Foundation's website.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Licensing
Since TurboC is provided under the LGPL , you are free to license your own program however you like. In other words, your program does not have to be GPL'd. Of course, it would be nice to do so, and you might want to consider GPL'ing your code. You'll still want to read the LGPL to make sure that you conform to its (rather minimal) requirements.
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