> backend is in Java and that probably won't change?

sorry for the silence, I'm traveling.

first, the ggl2 compiler is java, and second, it's task is to traduce ggl2
code to java code that actually does the job. this means that the
dependency in java is very strong. i know it is a problem and i don't like
it at all, but porting it to another language would be quite expensive so
we dont consider it at this stage.

I guess the best solution so far is to be content making users install qgis
and ggl separatedly. I don't know if this is a big problem.

regards.

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