[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The application my employer develops is a financial > application designed to work on Win 2K and Win XP, but we > have a need for a Win32 function that is only supported in > XP (TzSpecificLocalTimeToSystemTime). We could write an > implementation of this function ourselves for Win 2K but > I have noticed that there is a full implementation in Wine. > > Is it permissible to use the source for this function in > our application?
That function, along with all of Wine, is LGPL'd. Thus to use it in a proprietary app, you just have to put it in its own DLL. > If so, what provisions do we need to make > with regard to recognition of Wine and supply of source > code to our customers ? You need to provide the source code for the LGPL'd DLL you ship. Have a look at the terms of the LGPL for details: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.txt Good luck with your project! - Dan -- Wine for Windows ISVs: http://kegel.com/wine/isv