2006/10/13, Francisco T. Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If you are using the Runtime Installer as opposed to the SDK type
installer, I believe that you will end up with almost all LGPL (if not
all). If I recall correctly, the presence of GPL in the SDK installer
is due to Glade -- the GTK/GNOME GUI builder app.
You pretty much hit the nail on the head :) The Gtk# Installers for
.NET register those Gtk#/Mono libraries in the Win32 .NET GAC and also
create a central directory structure (installation destination
folder\bin, installation destination folder\lib, etc.) that is register
in the host computer's global environment (PATH and in the system registry).
Best regards,
Paco
It is legal to link a GPL app against a .NET environment, even if it has that onerous EULA. The GPL has a provision that allows for linking with libraries normally distributed with the OS, and that would include .NET.
Victor
--
FANÁTICO
"Por cuanto eres tibio, y no frío ni caliente, te vomitaré de mi boca."
Apocalipsis 3:16
LOCO
"Porque la Palabra de la Cruz es locura para los que se pierden; pero a
los que se salvan, esto es, a nosotros, es poder de Dios."
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