Message106553
| Author |
loewis |
| Recipients |
doko, eric.araujo, georg.brandl, itkach, koen, lars.gustaebel, loewis, nikratio, pitrou, proyvind, v+python |
| Date |
2010年05月26日.17:44:03 |
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0.0071550044 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<4BFD5DE2.7070005@v.loewis.de> |
| In-reply-to |
<1274863869.25.0.308368668911.issue5689@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| Content |
Am 26.05.2010 10:51, schrieb Antoine Pitrou:
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> Antoine Pitrou<pitrou@free.fr> added the comment:
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>> If the underlying library is LGPL, it would
>> require us to distribute its sources along with the Windows binaries,
>> which I'm not willing to do.
>
> Martin, this is wrong, you don't have to bundle the source *in* the object code package.
That's why I said "along". I'm still not willing to do that: making the
source available is still inconvenient. More importantly, anybody
redistributing Python binaries would have to comply also (e.g. on
CD-ROMs or py2exe binaries); this is a burden I don't want to impose
on our users. Fortunately, we don't have to, as the LZMA compression
itself is in the public domain. For the Python wrapper, I hope that
somebody contributes such a module under a PSF contributor agreement.
If nobody else does, I may write one from scratch one day. |
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| 2010年05月26日 17:44:05 | loewis | set | recipients:
+ loewis, georg.brandl, doko, lars.gustaebel, pitrou, koen, eric.araujo, v+python, proyvind, nikratio, itkach |
| 2010年05月26日 17:44:04 | loewis | link | issue5689 messages |
| 2010年05月26日 17:44:03 | loewis | create |
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