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Re: Fwd: Linux Installer for Blender: msg#00218video.blender.devel
Hi! Sorry for this second post. I overlooked your other responses. On Wednesday 28 April 2004 21:04, Daniel Lopez wrote: > Hi Gregor, > > > Unless they allow you to distribute the installer builder itself with the > > blender sources you might be in violation of the GPL as outsiders are > > then unable to rebuild blender in the form they obtained it. In the worst > > case the company which builds the installer might find itself forced to > > release that installer under the GPL because they allowed you to use that > > software for a GPL project and thus might be considered a part of that. > > I'm not 100% sure, though. Better talk to the FSF about it before taking > > any further actions. > > > > Otherwise I'd say it's wise to settle with rpm, deb and tarball packages. > > When the rpm and deb packages are done correctly it'll be much easier for > > the users to handle that than a custom installer. AFAIK you can specify > > indivdual libs as deps for an rpm file and thus build > > distribution-agnostic rpms that work because rpm doesn't check it's > > database but the file system to determine if these libs actually exist. > > Not so easy, trust me on this, we have the scars to prove it :) The > problem is when the libraries have different versions or different names or > the places to install the configuration files are different among > distributions. I have not looked in-depth on Blender, so I do not know how > much this applies, but I have found it to be true for any medium complexity > program. > > In any case, I am not arguing for replacing RPM or DEB or even the > tarballs. Just offer all of them for download and listen for the user > feedback on how to improve each. You do not even have to learn to use our > tool, we will happy to build the installers and handle the user feedback. > See my previous email. Building the installer yourself is an even more direct commitment to the GPL. Be very careful about what you say and do! I mean this for your own good because you want to keep selling a product, I suppose. Regards, Gregor |
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