On 3/23/12 6 :05AM, "Martin Heidegger" <m...@leichtgewicht.at> wrote:
>On 23/03/2012 06:50, Carol Frampton wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Traditionally the Flex SDK has been distributed as a zip file which >>contains both the source and the binaries. >> >> I read that every ASF release must contain a source package, which must >>be sufficient for a user to build and test the release provided they >>have access to the appropriate platform and tools and that Apache allows >>a binary package as a convenience to users that may not want to build >>the sources. >> >> I took a look at 3 or 4 existing Apache projects and their downloads >>seemed to contain both sources and binaries. For one project I looked >>at, the only difference I could tell was that the binary package >>contained documentation. >> >> My questions are: >> >> * Is there suppose to be one package with just source and another >>package with the results of the build or can they be combined? >> * Our build downloads some libraries which don't have compatible >>licenses to the Apache license. Can we distribute binaries built with >>these libraries? >> >> Carol >> >> >> >Hello Carol, > >Out of curiosity: what libraries are you talking about? I answered your question if you read my reply to Bertrand on this same thread. Carol > >greetings >Martin. >out of curiosity: