MacOS 9 and below does not come with any development libraries on the 
installation CD, mostly because it doesn't include any development 
tools, either.  The necessary headers and libraries come with every 
development environment I can think of.  Even then, they're just stub 
libraries and the actual code comes built into the OS.  MacOS X does 
come with development libraries and tools.

IMHO, they won't need to be included in the repository.

On Friday, June 15, 2001, at 06:49  PM, Michael Nordstr�m wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 15, 2001, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
>>      I would hope so, they DID write it. That's sort of like Microsoft
>> not includnig the Microsoft Media Player.
>
> Well, I actually meant the Quicktime *development files* not a
> Quicktime application. If that is not included then it could be
> a problem, so I just want to make sure before we add this code
> to CVS.
>
> You can link a GPL application with a non-free library if it is
> normally distributed with the major components (compiler, kernel,
> and so on) of the operating system.
>
> /Mike

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