
26 Feb
2009
26 Feb
'09
7:42 a.m.
Am Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2009 23:38 schrieb Peter Hercek:
So my opinion (IAMNAL): 1) source code under very limiting commercial license (just to allow recompile with a newer LGPL lib and nothing else) is OK 2) it is probable that only the *.o, *.hi files and a linking script are OK too
I think, it’s technically not possible to let your Haskell application use another library version when you just have the .o and .hi files of the new library version. The .hi files typically contain code which is inlined by the application, so you have to be able to recompile the application. Or am I misunderstanding you? Best wishes, Wolfgang