Thanks for the hint, i do not want to change libvala(that's beyond my
abilities), i am only interested in using a static libvala version and
not one that is installed on the system... Greetings Wolfgang
Am 23.03.19 um 00:38 schrieb Nor Jaidi Tuah:
Remember that libvala is distributed under LGPL license, so although
you
can link it dinamically without problems with any code, free or
privative, if you do it statically you must allow the users to
recompile
it against any version, which means to distribute the source code or,
at
least, the object files.
LGPL allows static LINKING with non-free software.
However, if you CHANGE libvala itself then you must distribute
the source code for the changes to libvala.
Nice day
Nor Jaidi Tuah
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