On Friday, 7 February 2020 at 14:23:58 UTC, Andre Pany wrote:
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I would like to run GTK applications in the browser (broadway html5). Due to the license issue I have to use the C api):


As someone who doesn't use these, but has been following the GtkDcoding blog, what exactly is the licensing issue for GtkD versus using GTK directly via the C api? Both GtkD and GTK use the LGPL license. It looks like GtkD has some exceptions in theirs, but they don't seem that onerous.
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