The PGPLOT license is not compatible with the GPL. The nonfree=20
directory has bindings to code with similar licenses, but they won't be=20=
built unless the user explicitly requests them. You cannot distribute=20=
the source or binaries of pgplot.
- Paul
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PGPLOT is not public-domain software. However, it is freely available=20
for non-commercial use. The source code and documentation are=20
copyrighted by California Institute of Technology, and may not be=20
redistributed or placed on public Web servers without permission. The=20
software is provided ``as is'' with no warranty.
On Sep 15, 2005, at 12:32 PM, Francisco Jes=FAs Mart=EDnez Serrano =
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some days ago i compiled in support for PGplot using matwrap (it's=20
> one of the attached examples). Since I'm used to pgplot, I found it=20
> very useful (and the quality of the output is fairly superior to that=20=
> of gnuplot). I was wondering if the .oct (or .cc) and .m generated=20
> files could be included in octave-forge.
>
>
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