Jan Vroonhof writes:
William Perry <wmperry(a)aventail.com> writes:
> I think mostly-xt would be the easiest way to get it to work under XEmacs.
>
> The real downside is using C++ :)
And the fact that your are never going to get RMS's permissions for
that all important "as a special exception you are allowed to link
with the QT 2.00, free edition".
Unless they changed the licence yet again, QT 2.00 is Free, but not
GPL compatible.
We already allow XEmacs to link against vendor provided non-free
libraries. Motif, for instance. What's the difference?