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2000 Apr 09
0
Re: XMMS plugin license?
> I'm not exactly sure how to answer this... all I really did was provide > the framework while Monty did most of the coding work on it. Any input > Monty? Ah, Tony, you're back, good. I was worried we'd lost you forever to an out of date email address. Unless Peter contradicts me, I'd expect the XMMS plugin would be GPL due to the nature of XMMS itself. I personally
2004 Nov 11
3
Questions about License and so on.
Hello there. I'm seeing with a third party library vendor, wich creates components for signal and audio processing for Delphi and BCB, the way to integrate support for OggVorbis, but there are some license issues that I don't know/understand. In plain text: can he create and distribute a component that uses the code available in the Windows SDK, either in the DLL presentation and/or
2004 Aug 25
1
License for including datasets in packages
Dear All, I would like to publish a function for 'heckit' estimations together with two examples from Greene's and Wooldridge's econometric textbooks. These examples use the dataset of Mroz (1987) that is also available in John Fox' "car" package. However, not all variables that are used in my examples are available in the "car" package. Therefore, I
2000 Feb 15
0
Vorbis license terms? (fwd)
The license for the Vorbis audio codec was recently changed from GPL to LGPL because it's author (xiphmont@xiph.org) felt that being GPLed would hamper it's development. An argument ensued on the vorbis list about the intentions and consiquences of the GPL. Since words are being 'put in your mouth' I thought you might like the opportunity to comment. ---------- Forwarded message
2002 Aug 11
4
Wine license issues
> ok, > This is something I want to ask for some time now :) > Does this mean that License issues works with wine as it > works with the Linux kernel? > The Linux kernel is GPLed, however if a module (driver) is > dynamic loadable, it can have a proprietary license. > Is this the way it works with wine? The core (wine itself) > is LGPL, however its modules (builtin
2001 May 26
3
OpenSSH ports and crypto issues
hi, I am working on a windows NT version of openssh. It's mostly working (ssh.exe, ssh-keygen.exe to be precise), except for some minor UI issues. however, i have a couple of questions about making the port available: 1. minor issue: My port is based on the openbsd ssh source (2.5.2). Is this acceptable, or should I base it on the portable source ? I think I know the answer to that one. If
2008 May 14
0
[LLVMdev] GPL licensing issues or can GCC be used with llvm for a commercial application?
Am Mittwoch, den 14.05.2008, 11:27 +0400 schrieb Anton Korobeynikov: > Hello, Razvan > > > after that I use only the Windows interface to it (like any other > > proprietary Windows software does) , GPL forbids me to do that. > That's due to nature of the interface. Binary interface to codec make > the proprietary application 'derived work'. This is what the
2008 May 14
1
[LLVMdev] GPL licensing issues or can GCC be used with llvm for a commercial application?
Hi, > If you distribute the GPLed library and the proprietary application > separately, and make sure that they are linked at installation time, the > link step creates a derived work indeed but that's inconsequential > because it isn't redistributed. Interestingly enough, you need a linker at the target system to do that. And guess what this discussion started at :-p Gr.
2001 Jan 17
0
Comment/Tag editing
As of about 2 minutes ago, there's a comment editor in cvs. One that, unlike vorbiscomment, isn't completely broken. And it's written vaguely sanely. It's GPLed, for now at least. On the downside, it relies on a couple of libvorbis API additions. Since those additions break the abstraction in some nasty ways (which seem unavoidable - things weren't designed for doing comment
2000 Oct 10
4
Mac Ogg Vorbis Player
Well, I updated the player to work with the branch_postbeta2, but it contains some nasty kludges to the project files that probably shouldn't be finalized. I'm going to put it in a separate file (http://oscar.the-rileys.net/programming/vorbis_pb2.tar.gz) for now. Unfortunately, this release doesn't seem to fix the "tearing sound" problem. I think this might be related to
2006 Oct 11
10
GPL Softphones
Hi, I'm searching for GPLed softphones. I found WengoPhone but actually not available for Asterisk PBX, only for Wengo network. I found Kiax but only for IAX protocol. Did you know a good GPLed softphones which works on Windows ? Thanks Greg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2002 Mar 12
1
build problems on Mac OS9
Hello, I have been able to build an Ogg Vorbis app on Win32 and Linux but I am having big troubles on Mac OS 9. If anyone has solutions to these problems I would very much appreciate it. 1) The downloadable SDK page with the prebuilt libraries is unavailable because http://www.vorbis.com is down. Does anyone know of an alternative site? 2) I downloaded the libogg-1.0rc3.zip from
2002 Jul 19
2
Congratulations to 1.0, cheers! :)
Not much more to say, thanks a lot to all developers for your hard work! I have no chance to reach vorbis.com (CVS works, slowly ;) ), I take that as a very good and promising sign. <p>Moritz --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org'
2006 Apr 25
1
IvyGIS --- Rails Engine for custom maps.
Hi. I''m announcing a Rails Engine for presenting maps based on your own data, either rendered by Mapserver, or pulled directly out of geometric database tables stored by PostGIS. There''s a demo here: http://ivygis.mgxkernel.com:3000/canada which shows a tiled, draggable version of a Mapserver demo map, with mouse-sensitive park polygons and railroads (SVG in Firefox 1.5+,
2017 Nov 28
0
[PATCH v3] s390/virtio: add BSD license to virtio-ccw
On Tue, 28 Nov 2017 15:17:52 +0200 "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> wrote: > The original intent of the virtio header relicensing > from 2008 was to make sure anyone can implement compatible > devices/drivers. The virtio-ccw was omitted by mistake. > > We have an ack from the only contributor as well as the > maintainer from IBM, so it's not too late
2004 Jul 22
1
BSD-STYLE SOURCE LICENSE
Hi All Can some body help me what does BSD-STYLE SOURCE LICENSE mean. whether i've to get license kind of stuff Xiph.org Foundation or what?? i'm planning to implement OGG/VORBIS decoder on some DSP platform and confused with the source of source code.Please let me know from where exactly i can get one. Thanks in advance Chiranjeevi DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this
2001 Feb 26
3
BSD License
Hi everyone, Sorry if this sounds a bit ignorant. What's the best link to info on the BSD license so that I can learn a little about it. Thanks, Matt --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in
2010 Aug 10
1
[LLVMdev] PTX backend, BSD license
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 14:21:43 -0500 "Villmow, Micah" <Micah.Villmow at amd.com> wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu > > [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of David A. Greene > > Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 12:05 PM > > To: Helge Rhodin > > Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > >
2010 Aug 10
0
[LLVMdev] PTX backend, BSD license
On Aug 10, 2010, at 12:05 PM, David A. Greene wrote: >> >> The PTXBackend probably needs more test cases. I'm currently covering a >> lot of LLVM and PTX features but the test suite is still not exhaustive. >> I took the coding standards into account and the license is now >> compatible to LLVM. I don't know what else needs to be done? > > Checking
2010 Aug 06
5
[LLVMdev] PTX backend, BSD license
Hi, finally we changed the license of the PTX-backend from GPL to BSD(license of llvm). You can get the latest version here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/llvmptxbackend/ It should be compatible to the current llvm svn trunk. (revision 110329, Thu 05 Aug 2010) The backend now uses the address space attribute of LLVM for local, global, ... and constant address space. However the clang frontend