On 8/4/06, Jonas Maebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, it does not have to be available. As I said:

>> This means that you have to
>> either provide the source of your program, link dynamically to the
>> library (most common case), or in case of static linking make all
>> compiled object files of your application available.

Ok I see... So in terms of working with the FPC, does "object files"
refer to ALL the *.ppu and *.o files relating to a commercial apps
linked statically to the library?  The library I am creating is meant
to be compiled into your single executable application file, not as a
separate .so or .dll file.

The Modified BSD license can be found at (see in particular point 2).
   http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php

What was left out was the "advertising clause", which said:

That is what it was, the "advertising clause"!  I have no problem
mentioning credits in the source or a file shipped with the
application.

Regards,
 - Graeme -


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