Hi, This FAQ: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#SourceAndBinaryOnDifferentSites
sounds like a: 'yes, you need to put the source code on your download area'. As for signing, I think it's probably better to include your and the upstream maintainer's signatures (if we test the signature files in the download area at a point, we'll need files to be signed using keys uploaded at Savannah, by the Savannah users). -- Sylvain On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 07:53:49AM +0100, Andreas K. Foerster wrote: > Hello, > > this is a legal question. > > My program needs the libSDL. On GNU/Linux systems I simply assume, that > it is already installed. But in my package for Windows I have included > the library in binary form (.dll file). > > So should I copy the source-code of libSDL into my download area? > Should I gpg-sign it myself, or is it better to pass along the > signature of the upstream author? _______________________________________________ Savannah-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-users
