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?


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