>> http://pcb.gpleda.org/ 's download link does not contain GTK sources, >> sources of compilers or sources for the Windows operating system. > > Please read the GPL so you understand what needs to be included, and > what doesn't. The sources need NOT include anything that's a normal > part of the OS, development kit, or included runtime, UNLESS YOU > DISTRIBUTE THAT WITH YOUR BINARY.
I've read it many times, due to its ambiguity, case in point: > The issues is not the PCB license. The issue is the GTK license (and > other libraries we use). If we distribute the GTK dll, we must > distribute the GTK sources. Is GTK not part of the development kit? > If we forced people to install MinGW to get the GTK > dlls, we would not need to distribute the GTK sources. I don't follow, GTK dll's are not part of MinGW. > I think everyone agrees that's the way to go. I just didn't have much > luck with minipack last time I tried. Give it a try again, as I think Ceasar fixed several issues, that I reported to him when I had trouble getting it going. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user