Steve, Thanks for this information. I need to do some search work then.
-Charles Steven M. Christensen ??: > As with gdbm and lua recently, if clisp is in SFW, some programs will > find it and try to use it and thus introduce a dependency on it. Swig > has the configure options > > --without-clisp Disable CLISP > --with-clisp=path Set location of CLISP executable (clisp) > > for example. When you do your full SFW test build with clisp > included, check to see what swig does with clisp. If it uses it, > someone will have to add the clisp package dependency into swig or fix > swig so it does not use clisp. There may be other packages that find > clisp as well. > > Steve C. > > Jim Walker wrote: >> zheng he - Sun Microsystems - Beijing China wrote: >>> Jim Walker ??: >>>> You need to decide if you want to provide the object files. >>>> If you do then you would answer yes to each of these questions: >>>> >>>> 3.1.2 Share and Sharable >>>> Does the module include any components that are used or shared by >>>> other projects? >>>> [ ] Yes >>>> [*] No >>>> >>>> If yes are these components packaged to be shared with the other FOSS? >>>> [ ] Yes >>>> [ ] No - ARC review required >>>> [*] N/A >>>> >>> Does "Yes" for this two question conflict with answer "There is no >>> Sun proprietary code which uses clisp" for question >>> >>> *What is the abstraction layer between the GPL/LGPL code and >>> Sun's code? >>> >> >> No. There is still no Sun code using clisp. >> >> Cheers, >> Jim >> _______________________________________________ >> sfwnv-discuss mailing list >> sfwnv-discuss at opensolaris.org >> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/sfwnv-discuss
