Hammer works fine for me to be honest. I'm not sure if vrad is
multi-threaded but if it isn't, t should be. An opensource
multi-threaded vrad would really speed up compile times for i7 users
like myself. I spend a lot more time compiling the map than setting up
the compile.

On 18 March 2010 21:54, Tobias Kammersgaard
<tobias.kammersga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 30 replies of bashing and license discussion. Effectiving working here bros!
> The tools aren't really the problem, Hammer is to be honest.
>
> - ScarT
>
>
> On 18 March 2010 22:50, Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen <hlcod...@maxsi.dk> wrote:
>
>> David Kraeutmann wrote:
>> > LGPL is useless for standalone apps. BSD-style licenses are good tho'.
>> >
>> That is not true. What if I wanted to copy code from my GPL'd program to
>> my LGPL library and the code is commited by others?
>>
>> If I released my Maxsi Compile tool under the GNU LGPLv3, then you are
>> allowed to copy its code to GNU LGPLv3 libraries. This would not be
>> permitted if I released it under GNU GPLv3. All my programs are
>> currently under GNU LGPLv3 (because of licensing issues with
>> implementing them in Source, just to be safe) and I frequently move code
>> between the actual .exe files and my shared library Maxsi Engine. I
>> would not be able to do that with code commited by others if I released
>> it under GNU GPLv3 - so that's a bit of a problem. If I am wrong about
>> any of this, feel free to correct me with properly sourced material.
>>
>> Whether to use GPL or LGPL is a matter of strategy and I am leaning
>> towards GPL here.
>>
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