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On Saturday 04 May 2002 22:43, Valdis.Kletnieks(a)vt.edu wrote:
On Sat, 04 May 2002 16:28:21 CDT, William M. Perry said:
> Would adding something like --with-qt that checks for Unix/X11 by default
> and spits out a gigantic warning about breaking the GPL, and add another
> one like --with-personal-qt that ignores it?
--with-qt is OK - but it has to roll over and die rather than just spitting
out a warning.
--with-personal-qt is a non-starter. The right way to do this and
keep rms happy is to have a --with-qt that checks we're on a GPL-qt
platform, and die horrigly if not, and make somebody who wants to
do it *anyhow* have to do some configure hacking.
For all the times I've disagreed with an rms position, I have to
concur with his take on the -with-qt.
I agree too, its ok with me that the configure test fails if windows and Qt
are both present, again i think xemacs does fine under windows without Qt,
The intention here is to make xemacs better using Qt that just motif and
other toolkit (no ofense mean :) ) and from there do a Kpart for KDE, that
would make a great team !!!! and i dont want to have rms agains this
xemacs-qt-kde team :)......
Cheers..
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