>
> Not sure to well understand why you removed CairoAda.
>

I just removed it from the Gnoga git you can still download and use it from
http://www.gnoga.com/#market

I plan on having a simple package manager or a central git repo to easily
add plugins and modules in the future.

Cairo isn't being used in the core Gnoga so didn't make sense to keep.

Plus if you saw my post on CLA about this, I am concerned about AdaCore
making a claim that the Cairo bindings since came out of their SVN site
even though they say are GMGPL they are claiming the source of download
makes them GPL.

I don't want to take a chance of Gnoga having license issues.

Even I decide to use Cairo in the next version of Gnoga I'll make a new
binding, but you can still use the old. Just you need to choose if to do so
and your belief if the license is GMGPL or GPL.


> I would have been great for migrating GTKAda apps to GNOGA.
> For exemple:
>         Gtk.Label.Gtk_New (Label, "Hello with GTKAda.");
> will display a GNOGA Label.
> May be I was wrong.
>
>
I may still do that but in a different way, that wasn't per se my plan but
is a good idea :)


> By the way, test/cairo_test.adb is still there ;-)
>

whoops.

Thanks!
David Botton
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