Maybe that will resolve your difficulty with static linking and the LGPL.
-Rich
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 08:09:20 +0900, David Ross <dross@code-exec.net> wrote:
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Licensing issue is very big complaint of the other toolkits.
I usually compile modules statically, so LGPL wont work.
WideStudio is a toolkit which is licensed under the MIT/X,
*and* includes its own IDE tools. It supports C/C++, Ruby,
Perl, and Python gui code generation.
Maybe that will resolve your difficulty with static linking and the LGPL.
-Rich
Licensing issue is very big complaint of the other toolkits.
I usually compile modules statically, so LGPL wont work.
WideStudio is a toolkit which is licensed under the MIT/X,
*and* includes its own IDE tools. It supports C/C++, Ruby,
Perl, and Python gui code generation.
David Ross
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But its not maintained by the japanese....
okay, but that still doesn't include the wsbuilder type application which WS has with it.
Also FOX should support Ruby, Perl, and Python by default without any third parties
creating modules for the langauges. This is the second major issue I have.
David Ross
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 08:09:20 +0900, David Ross <dross@code-exec.net> wrote:
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okay, but that still doesn't include the wsbuilder type application
which WS has with it.
Also FOX should support Ruby, Perl, and Python by default without any
third parties
creating modules for the langauges. This is the second major issue I have.