On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 06:45:23PM +0200, Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando wrote: > > Matt Wilson wrote: > > If you're talking about including KDE in the LSB, yes - this lack of > > C++ ABI stability will block any C++ library from being included in > > the LSB. > > Matt ... Do you have any example about this ? > > May this lacks be solved? ... Or is a theorical C++ problem without > solutions ?
The solution to the C++ problem is for vendors to adopt soon-to-be-released GCC 3.1 as their system compiler. The LSB will be adopting "The V3 multi-vendor standard C++ ABI" that GCC 3.1 implements. Even once the C++ ABI is included, KDE still has a major blocking issue in the Qt QPL license. The LSB is designed to provide a platform for software developers to use without restriction or licensing fees for any use whatsoever. Unfortunately the QPL does not provide that facility to LSB Applications. It is VERY important to note that this does not exclude Qt or KDE applications from becoming LSB Compliant Applications. Software vendors that develop proprietary applications that use Qt can still enter into a licensing agreement with Troll Tech and bundle the required libraries and files with their application. Cheers, Matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]