Hello all. I would like to know: provided that I absolutely state that R is not mine and I also include the R?s License which will be shown so people know R and R?s license, (provided the above) am I allowed to include R?s folder (the folder that has its binaries) on my freeware program or not? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Giannis Mamalikidis e-mail: Giannis_Mamalikidis at msn.com Member of the STAINS Research Group (STAtistics & INformation Systems Group) of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Site: http://stains.csd.auth.gr B.Sc Student in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
On 12-05-23 1:31 PM, Giannis Mamalikidis wrote:> Hello all. > > I would like to know: provided that I absolutely state that R is not mine > and I also include the R?s License which will be shown so people know R and > R?s license, > (provided the above) am I allowed to include R?s folder (the folder that has > its binaries) on my freeware program or not?R is licensed under the GPL v 2 or 3. The recommended packages that come with it are separately licensed, but are also (mainly) GPL. So just follow the terms of that license, which is included with R. Duncan Murdoch