vicscandl wrote:pray tell? where was the memory leak you fixed?
VanessaE wrote:Where's your modified source? Under the terms of the LGPL, if you release a derivative work as a binary, you need to provide either an archive of the sources or at least a link pointing to your modifications.
madchicken13 wrote:VanessaE wrote:Where's your modified source? Under the terms of the LGPL, if you release a derivative work as a binary, you need to provide either an archive of the sources or at least a link pointing to your modifications.
I need a github BUT i cant set one up for some reason.
Is it possible if you could make a branch on your github for my source code VanessaE?
Thanks
rubenwardy wrote:madchicken13 wrote:VanessaE wrote:Where's your modified source? Under the terms of the LGPL, if you release a derivative work as a binary, you need to provide either an archive of the sources or at least a link pointing to your modifications.
I need a github BUT i cant set one up for some reason.
Is it possible if you could make a branch on your github for my source code VanessaE?
Thanks
Can you not make an account, can you not make a repo, or can you not push files to the repo (upload)?
madchicken13 wrote:rubenwardy wrote:madchicken13 wrote:I need a github BUT i cant set one up for some reason.
Is it possible if you could make a branch on your github for my source code VanessaE?
Thanks
Can you not make an account, can you not make a repo, or can you not push files to the repo (upload)?
Cant make a account
Calinou wrote:madchicken13 wrote:rubenwardy wrote:
Can you not make an account, can you not make a repo, or can you not push files to the repo (upload)?
Cant make a account
I'm sure he didn't even modify the C++ source... anyway, you don't have to use Github to upload your source; just upload it directly in some kind of .zip (or the main download).
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