Re: [Easytag-mailing] EasyTAG for the Mac



On Sun, 2012-09-02 at 15:41 +0200, MaSch wrote:
> However I noticed that the changelog already mentions release 2.1.8
> while autoconf and alike still all say 2.1.7 - is 2.1.8 already frozen ?
> At least it isn't released as it isn't available on the download page ? ...

Hey Marco. In mainline you'll see AC_INIT(easytag, 2.1.8) in
configure.in. You might be looking at Sanntu's branch which, Gtk+ 3
patching aside, is older.

> However I think if I distribute binary libs in the package - I'm obliged to
> also distribute the source with it, e.g. on a webpage at the time of
> download - or in the package - or a written offer ... to be able to
> receive the source code from me with physical distribution (an offer
> which I don't want to make).
> Most people don't take the license that seriously, you see a lot of
> binary gtk libs bundled with programs in a package (for windows and osx)
> and no direct sources provided with the package - but I do.

You don't need to provide the source with it or even provide physical
distribution for it. You just need to direct your user's attention to
the upstream locations for those libraries.

> hmm I have no idea of the internals and the website structure provided
> by sourceforge - aren't it probably some .php or .html files that can be
> modified in an editor and then uploaded per ftp ?

Do you mean this page?

  <http://easytag.sourceforge.net/>

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