RE: Libpropc++
- From: Foster Gareth <gareth foster siemens com>
- To: Kresimir Sojat <kresimir sojat gmail com>, gtkmm-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: RE: Libpropc++
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 11:26:52 +0100
Maybe libsigc++ was GPL and libsigc++ 2 is LGPL? libpropc++ might be a
modified version of the first version, although, I wouldn't have thought
somebody could just relicense code, it would have to be the original author,
which maybe the case since I hear he doesn't hack on version two.
Gaz
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kresimir Sojat [mailto:kresimir sojat gmail com]
> Sent: 18 August 2005 11:16
> To: gtkmm-list gnome org
> Subject: Libpropc++
>
> I was just playing around on sourgeforge and found the
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/glib-bind. Part of this project is
> libpropc++ and in its documentation
> (http://ex-code.com/propcpp/PR-short.html) says:
>
> Libpropc++ provides a partial reimplementation of libsigc++. Use this
> reimplementation if you want to use libpropc++ to write commercial
> software because the license of libsigc++ requires any software using
> libsigc++ to be open source.
>
> Is this statement true? Becouse i don't use gtkmm/sigc++ to develop
> open source software, and on http://gtkmm.org/license.shtml says:
>
> Note that this license does not require you to release the source code
> of your own applications or libraries and does not require you to pay
> any fees.
>
> I am realy confused now.
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