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Re: New package


From: Guillermo Moliní
Subject: Re: New package
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 16:35:19 +0200



2014-07-22 16:18 GMT+02:00 c. <address@hidden>:

On 22 Jul 2014, at 15:58, Guillermo Moliní <address@hidden> wrote:

> What terms of the GNU License make it illegal? the link I just gave you above also has a GNU Library General Public License (LGPL), and does what I intend to do. That is, provide a wrapper (in that case for c#, in mine for octave), so that the cuda api can be used. Couldnt it be considered the cuda API as a system library under section 7?

I am not a lawyer, if you need advice on this please ask address@hidden for more details.
c.

Ok, Ive written them also, asking them whether I could do the package or not (and Ill post the answer here when I get it), but I really fail to see the problem, since there are so many open source projects that use cuda around the web. Here, a list of them (on the nvidia forums)

https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/419079/cuda-programming-and-performance/open-source-projects-employing-cuda-compiling-a-list-of-links-everyone-is-invited-to-add/1/ 


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