<html><body><div>I'm not really interested in the source code, I just want to know what the programs do.</div><div><br></div><div>And yes, I forgot about ntoskrnl, the only dll with an exe extension. I generated that list using ls, grep, and diff, and didn't look over it that carefully.</div><div><br></div><div>~Theodore</div><div><br>On Jul 05, 2015, at 10:09 AM, Ben Klein <shacklein@gmail.com> wrote:<br><br></div><div><blockquote type="cite"><div class="msg-quote"><div class="_stretch"><span class="body-text-content"><span class="body-text-content">In particular, all the cx* programs are Crossover-specific and should<br>not appear in upstream wine at any point.<br><br>On 6 July 2015 at 02:07, Vincent Povirk <<a href="mailto:madewokherd@gmail.com" data-mce-href="mailto:madewokherd@gmail.com">madewokherd@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br></span></span><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">The LGPL doesn't require us to publish the source code of individual</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">.exe.so or .dll.so binaries if we're not basing them on LGPL code. I</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">haven't checked the whole list, but most of these are programs</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">CodeWeavers developed internally and thus controls the copyright on,</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">and they mostly exist for integration with other components of</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">CrossOver.</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite"><br></blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">That doesn't mean we can't or shouldn't publish the code, just that we</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">probably haven't considered it. At the very least, I think we want to</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">publish the source code of anything that exists for Windows</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">compatibility.</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite"><br></blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">Note that ntoskrnl.exe is actually in the dlls/ directory of the Wine</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">source tree, and it should be there in the CrossOver/Wine source code</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite">as well.</blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite"><br></blockquote><blockquote class="quoted-plain-text" type="cite"><br></blockquote><span class="body-text-content"><br><br></span></div></div></blockquote></div></body></html>