There's two main issues here. 1) Does everything in main have to include the preferred form of modification?
I don't believe so, and it's trivial to demonstrate that this isn't the current situation (see the nv driver in the X.org source tree, for instance). The DFSG require the availability of source code, and it seems reasonable to believe that anything that can be reasonably modified falls into that catagory. The graphics are available in a form that can be modified with free tools (the .xpm files). However, I know that other people disagree with my viewpoint on this. 2) Does a GPLed work have to include the preferred form of modification? Probably, and this may include the source code for the graphics. However, this may also be affected by the copyright holder's interpretation of the preferred form of modification and whether the GPLed code is a derived work of the graphics or not. On the other hand, if we accept my opinion on point (1), even if we need to include the pov-ray models we are not required to build from them in order to satisfy the DFSG. -- Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]