Better yet, since everyone and their grandmother can find them on github,
just don’t touch them. Since you don’t need them, you’ll never have to
modify them, which means you’ll never have to publish a derivative work of
them.
Don’t believe me? Ask a patent/copyright attorney with experience at a
Those are used for the autotools build. If you're concerned about them you
could just delete them all from your local repo and build with CMake or
Bazel instead.
On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 3:34 PM hons...@gmail.com
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> Hi Guys,
> I am trying to get the minimum set of protobuf runtime code that
I have similar question, is there a way to only build c++ runtime?
On Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at 4:17:47 PM UTC-4 acoz...@google.com wrote:
> Oh, I see. I have not looked into this in a while but you can run
> "./configure --with-protoc=..." to specify an alternative protoc to use
> during
Hi Guys,
I am trying to get the minimum set of protobuf runtime code that can be
built.
Does anyone know what the M4 is doing? is it possible to remove all the m4
files?
The GNU licences maybe a trouble for my project and it is used in the m4s...
Thanks alot
Hong
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On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 3:48 PM Gary Lucas wrote:
> That makes sense and that's where I looked first. However I didn't find
> the faculty to load a proto / pb.go file in that library.
It assumes you already have the descriptor you need (see below for how to
get that).
> As far as I can tell
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