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From: <be...@ga...> - 2004-01-27 23:25:39
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Don't worry, I know that Qt/Windows is still not GPL and this hinders a bit the spreading of GPLed Qt apps on Windows since a commercial license is required. Cygwin is not fleasible and too messy IMHO, and the independent Qt/GPL project has probably not achieved maturity yet so I guess the best way to go is to use the commercial Qt/Windows version. Anyway we will find a solution which can be either letting some that owns a Qt commercial license compiling the app for us or perhaps let one of the companies I work for buying one or we can raise some funds to pay for a license. As said development can be done entirely on Linux so for now we don't need to worry about it. cheers, Benno http://www.linuxsampler.org Scrive Christian Henz <ch...@gm...>: > On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 03:26:19PM +0100, be...@ga... wrote: > > > Since Rui is using Qt, recompiling on Windows/Mac is just straightforward. > > > > As long as you have a commercial license of QT3/Windows. Otherwise I think > you'd need a Cygwin/XServer enviroment to run it. I can't really tell what > the > status of the GPLed native Win32 port of QT3 is (see > http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/qt3-win32) > > cheers, > Christian Henz > > ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through http://www.gardena.net |