Also, any binary I'm likely to compile would also fall under the GPL, as the base source for the game I'm designing this for was released under same. Under the GPL, if I recall correctly, you MUST include the source along with the binary, and any further distribution of your code without the source is actionable. So if someone were to do this, I don't see where *I* would be at fault, for something *they* did, which was in violation of both licenses. Especially if, As I surely would, I were to note, that distribution of the Mod without the source was in violation of several licences.
Now you are completely dead in the water. You cannot use the GPL and the OGL simultaneously. OGL specifically prohibits you from adding any conditions to distribution. GPL adds conditions to distribution. Even if you found a way to distribute your OGL source, you cannot include GPL source in the same program.
Sorry, Joe
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