It's not a certainty. That depends on a few factors, like, how much of
the source code they are releasing (if the program has dependencies
with other ressources you need installed but are not available, you
may run into problem), the compiling instructions and the compiler (is
a proprietary compiler required? I doubt so but you just never
know...), the time that can be spent on this, and so on. Also, I have
no idea under which license is the source available, but there are
licenses that potential developers may find too constraining.
My two cents.
Bernard
On 6/20/06, Wayne Williams <w1343(at)comcast.net> wrote:
So if someone were to have access to the source code would it be possible to
"re-port" shake back to windows?
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