This is not a fix, I just compiled the latest code available into a static client. I did not touched a single line. Still, as I distribute a binary it is hard to tell if true, and you have to trust my word on this.
The GPL is the license; more precisely, ryzom code is released under AGPLv3.
You can learn how to get the source code and compile it here:
http://dev.ryzom.com/projects/ryzom/wiki/BuildForLinuxCmake
And here is the license AGPLv3 which as a user of the code grants you some rights; like access to the source code and right to share:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html
Beside, if I had changed the code, even just one line, I would have the obligation to make that change available to the public, because of the AGPLv3 license.
The GPL is the license; more precisely, ryzom code is released under AGPLv3.
You can learn how to get the source code and compile it here:
http://dev.ryzom.com/projects/ryzom/wiki/BuildForLinuxCmake
And here is the license AGPLv3 which as a user of the code grants you some rights; like access to the source code and right to share:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html
Beside, if I had changed the code, even just one line, I would have the obligation to make that change available to the public, because of the AGPLv3 license.
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