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2006-02-04
GPL v3 is about freedom IF, and only IF don't impose limitations in use and develop software.
1-GCC must be LGPL or BSD (developers must have a c,c++ compiler to produce BSD software if they want to)
2- Linux kernel must be BSD (you need a kernel to start with)
3- Linker must be BSD (You need them too)
Then, you can license your work with the license of your choice.
Sorry about my understood, but how can produce a c program licensed in BSD ?
Edited 2007-06-30 14:18