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No. Under the GNU license, your modified version of the original GNU source
has to be public, but your own code can be licensed under a different
licensing model.
In other words, you'll have to provide a public version of how you "hook"
the GNU code into Moray, but you won't have to release any of the
proprietary Moray code.
The simplest solution would be to do it as an import plugin. That way the
only thing questionable about the release status is the Moray plugin SDK
(which is already public) and the ParPov code, which is also public.
--
ZuluNiner
aka Calin/Runesinger
ZuluNiner at fuckyou dot co dot uk
Lutz Kretzschmar <lut### [at] stmuc com> wrote in message
news:37318cdd.12045340@194.174.214.110...
> Hi Ken, you recently wrote in moray.win:
>
> > Have you by any chance seen the C++ programming library called ParPov ?
> I've heard of it.
>
> [Later]
>
> I just checked out the website. Although technically it may be
> feasable, the fact that it is under the GNU license means I have to
> release source code of any programs I incorporate it into, right?
>
> - Lutz
> email : lut### [at] stmuc com
> Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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