Raul Miller wrote: >> >> I said: You can modify gcc, combining it with metafont (as long as >> >> you >> >> don't eliminate 2,c announcements -- which AFAIR gcc does not >> >> have); >> > >> > If you can put appropriate copyright notices on it, sure. I'm not >> > sure how you're going to so this, but I'm sure you'll clear that up >> > for me. >> >> Change line 1 of gcc/src/main.c to #include >> "metafont/includes/includeme.h". >> >> That's a (rather trivial) combination of the two programs. All of the >> requirements for section 2 are met (as long as you don't distribute >> the resulting combined work). > > Where's the appropriate copyright notice which you are supposed to > prominently include?
In exactly the same place(s) that it is in gcc. In the source files, in the output from --version, etc. --Joe