Hi Brian,

On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 6:55 AM, Brian Barnes<gga...@charter.net>  wrote:
Not so with the win32 build.  It has the DLLs, but not the import libraries
(.lib) which are built when the DLLs are built and used to attach the DLL to
my code.  Can you folks change the script that creates these to include
those import libs?  It would make the win32 nightly work as a binary
distributions (this will put it in line with most other open-source
distributions like libpng of SDL.)  Right now the win32 nightly is only good
for updating Safari.
I think this is by design.  The license terms for Safari and WebKit
(as built by Apple) does not permit redistribution or linking from
external programs.

-Brent


Really? That would be really put a dent in binary distributions that most open source projects have. The only license I found on any of the sites or code was the LGPL, which obviously allows this, hopefully I'm not missing something. Note that the only part I'm using is JSC.

I'd like to note my reason for this is to not be lazy; my project is also free software but it's huge (a game engine and 2 full featured editors) and anything I can do to save time is a great concern to me.

[>] Brian

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