Xoctave - Human interface to GNU Octave
mmab
bicakme at gmail.com
Thu Jul 2 15:22:44 CDT 2009
thanks for the comments.
I can switch the license to GPL, LGPL or any open source, if anyone wants to
contribute to the project. I also posted a message to Lazarus community, but
there seem to be little intention on contribution. Interest upon the project
will direct the way of Xoctave development.
M.M.Altug Bicak
Francesco Potorti`-3 wrote:
>
>>> The MEX interface is somewhat intimate with Octave's internals and
>>> requires linking. On the other hand, pipes are the most "distant"
>>> interface that you can think of, with the exception of parameter passing
>>> via command line, so it is a different case. A more detailed discussion
>>> is here:
>>> <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#MereAggregation>.
>>>
>>Distribution on a CD of two products leaves the it evident that there
>>are two distinct products.
>
> The distribution mean is not that important. If you use a CD or an
> image, or a tar file, or the repository of a distribution is essentially
> the same thing.
>
>> . Bundling a GPLed software into an installer
>>of a non GPL product is not aggregation in the sense of the above faq as
>>the GPLed product is no longer distinct..
>
> I think it would be simpler to use two different installers. However,
> even if only one is used, I think it would make no difference.
>
> Anyway, I think that we have highlighted what are the issues, going
> further would only make sense for a specific real case.
>
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