Well, since TightVNC is based on VNC code, it has to be GPL. What I was
really asking is, are there any pitfalls in using Unix or Windows C code
on a Mac? Also, are there any free compilers for the Mac?

On Wed, 2001-12-19 at 12:42, Chris Howells wrote:
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> On Wednesday 19 December 2001 6:33 pm, ScanMan wrote:
> > Has anyone here looked into porting the TightVNC viewer to Macintosh? Is
> > there anything that would keep you from just copying out the relevant
> > parts of TightVNC for Windows/UNIX and pasting them into the AT&T Mac
> > VNC viewer?
> 
> Depends what the license of TightVNC is. If it's GPL, no problem.
> 
> If it's not GPL, then you can do the above for personal use, but you won't be 
> allowed to re-distribute it.
> 
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