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    Phoronix: SDL 2.0 WIll Finally Be Released This Week!

    SDL 2.0, the library used by many games and other applications for simple and cross-platform interaction with graphics/sound/input devices, will finally see an official release this week!..

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    That's pretty cool, now Derelict 3 might be able to go into Beta or so.

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    • #3
      This is one of the best news posted on Phoronix in the last months. This is really great, a huge step forward to linux game development.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wargames View Post
        This is one of the best news posted on Phoronix in the last months. This is really great, a huge step forward to linux game development.
        Well... It has been usable for some time. However having said that. It probably can't hurt to be officially released =)

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        • #5
          SDL 1.2 is under the LGPL licence, not the GPL.

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          • #6
            Yay, more misinformation that will never be fixed since he never ever seems to proof read or edit his articles....

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            • #7
              A typo for you, Mr. Michael

              (up to 7.1 spealer output)
              Spealers are such a wonderful thing to have~

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              • #8
                Originally posted by stqn View Post
                SDL 1.2 is under the LGPL licence, not the GPL.
                Be it GPL or LGPL, but how are they able to change the license that easy? Removed/rewritten all codes from external contributors?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TAXI View Post
                  Be it GPL or LGPL, but how are they able to change the license that easy? Removed/rewritten all codes from external contributors?
                  Read somewhere that SDL 2.0 is just SDL 1.3 with the 1.2 code removed. Don't quote me on it though. But it would explain how they could change the licence.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TAXI View Post
                    Be it GPL or LGPL, but how are they able to change the license that easy? Removed/rewritten all codes from external contributors?
                    I don't know exactly what they did, but an option would have been to actually ask for permission to all of the external contributors to do so.

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