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| Newsgroups | comp.graphics.apps.gnuplot |
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| Date | 2017-05-25 22:49 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <abc2ba88-17bd-4da9-a50e-c73cb229aef3@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | Integrating GnuPlot Code Into an Open-Source Project |
| From | segaloco@gmail.com |
Hi all, I had a little question regarding the licensing on GnuPlot. I see that it's free to use and to call from programs. However, that when it comes to source code, it's available freely but there are caveats. I figured it'd be easier to just ask: If I was to begin building a project, and wanted to use GnuPlot routines directly in C integrated into the program, how does the licensing affect that. My plan, roughly, is a data processing program that will be GNU GPL, run real basic ANSI C, GnuPlot code, and the other X11 stuff I need. Nothing fancy, not sure if it'll even materialize into anything with my day job and such. Anywho, thank you for the wonderful product, I've been tooling around with it all afternoon musing on applications it could have in my project. - Matt
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Integrating GnuPlot Code Into an Open-Source Project segaloco@gmail.com - 2017-05-25 22:49 -0700
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