On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 13:20 -0700, David Brownell wrote:
> On Sunday 21 June 2009, Audrius Urmanavičius wrote:
> > I can also second Xiaofan, who offers distribution of .zip file with
> > Cygwin building environment set up, probably with shell script that
> > does `./bootstrap`, `./configure --with-ftd2xx-blahblah` and `make`
> > there, so that Windows users with (almost) no linux experience could
> > build openocd themselves in minutes.
> 
> I can't see any particular issue with such a "build kit".
> Of course it shouldn't include binaries of any kind.
> 
> It should however be exactly equivalent to carefully
> written build instructions that include fetching the
> source (maybe both "release 0.2.0" or "SVN-head" options) 
> and libraries.

Finally!!  Someone came up with one of the legal workarounds!

A build script can be distributed that automatically fetches every
single component (including the compilers, if necessary) and builds all
of the source code from scratch.

This is simply a matter of doing the work, but I have done this for past
projects for exactly these same reasons.  This may seem like extra work,
but the resulting distribution complies with the terms of the GPL.

If we had fully modular drivers, it would even be possible to distribute
a build kit that compiles _only_ the FTD2XX driver, which can be
installed into OpenOCD's (forthcoming) driver module directory.

Cheers,

Zach
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