Re: Ch binding to GTK+



Wayne W. Cheng wrote:

Thanks for your suggestion.

BTW, do you know how to get http://www.gtk.org/bindings.html to add a
link to our website?. We will make a new release for Ch on Linux soon. It
will
be free for personal and business use.  I think many GTK+ users
might be interested.
Murray or me can add the binding to the website. One of the reasons for delay is that you are the first person to request a link to a proprietary language binding. I talked to a few people about it, some who think it is okay and others who would prefer not to promote proprietary bindings. Owen (the gtk+ maintainer) was in the first group, so it should be okay to add the link.

It would be good to make sure that LGPL compliance isn't a problem first though.

Since you are distributing binaries of gtk+, section 6 of the license requires you to either ship the sources with the binaries, provide the source for download from the same location as the binaries, provide a written offer for the source valid for 3 years. It is not enough to provide sources on request without telling the recipient that they can ask for sources.

Since you have made modifications to the library itself, "source" in the above paragraph refers to the source you used to build the library. You could either provide a tarball containing the modified sources, or the original tarball accompanied by a patch including your changes.

James.

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