Matt Wilson wrote:
On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 06:45:23PM +0200, Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando wrote:Matt Wilson wrote:If you're talking about including KDE in the LSB, yes - this lack of C++ ABI stability will block any C++ library from being included in the LSB.Matt ... Do you have any example about this ?May this lacks be solved? ... Or is a theorical C++ problem without solutions ?The solution to the C++ problem is for vendors to adopt soon-to-be-released GCC 3.1 as their system compiler. The LSB will be adopting "The V3 multi-vendor standard C++ ABI" that GCC 3.1 implements.
If it's just blocking for a short time, no problem. So please ignore my previous messages.
Even once the C++ ABI is included, KDE still has a major blocking issue in the Qt QPL license. The LSB is designed to provide a platform for software developers to use without restriction or licensing fees for any use whatsoever. Unfortunately the QPL does not provide that facility to LSB Applications.
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