Marco Pasetti wrote: > In the pure MS style, installer includes all: tcl/tk, sqlite, postgresql > (the last only dll) built from source, and prebuilt msys from sourceforge > project.
Please note that, if you provide binaries which are covered by the GPL, you must provide the corresponding source code for download *from the same place*. It isn't sufficient to point to the source on a different site. Alternatively, you can provide a written offer to supply the source code upon request, but that means that you have to keep those exact versions of the source code handy for the next 3 years (the website where you obtained it may cease to provide it when a new version is released). > Moreover, the installer procedure forces the user to install GRASS in a path > without spaces, to let it wotk properly, What's the problem with spaces? If any part of GRASS can't handle spaces in filenames, that's a bug which should be fixed. Also, some users may not be able to satisfy that requirement. The normal location for installing software often has spaces in the pathname (e.g. "C:\Program Files" on English language versions of Windows), as does the user's data directory (e.g. "C:\Documents and Setttings\<username>"). All users can create files in their data directory, while the "Program Files" directory is normally writable by members of the "Power Users" group. OTOH, creating a new directory outside of those two locations may not be possible if the user isn't in the Administrators group. -- Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev