Hi! I have some questions.
After the rewriting of the C#-compiler, there are people who rewrites the second one of the Microsoft-Compilers: The VB.NET with Libraries. But what is with the third MS.NET-Language? The managed C++ compiler? Are there people who rewrites it? Or its special classes (if it have some, like VB.NET) ? The problem is, that since version 1.2.1 of csgl (http://csgl.sf.net) it is written in managed C++. And so, it can only be compiled on Linux, if there existing an managed-C++-compiler for Mono. And so, I come to my next question: Why can't csgl run on Mono? And if Lloyd Dupont read this too, I come to my last question, which is directet to him: At the moment csgl is licensed under the new-BSD-license. But it is not possible to change the new-BSD-license to LGPL like the X11-license. So, is it possible that you put csgl under the X11-license OR (as dual-license) under the new-BSD-license _AND_ the LGPL ? Greatings Freddy BL _________________________________________________________________ Werden Sie Mitglied bei MSN Hotmail, dem gr��ten E-Mail-Service der Welt: http://www.hotmail.com/de _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
