Re: [Spuc-users] pyspuc?
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From: Tony K. <tk...@gm...> - 2008-05-08 18:21:23
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Hi Matt, I do realise that and am planning to separate IT++ code before attempting to relicense anything. Although I have built python modules for it++ code as modified for pyspuc, I am not yet using it for anything. The filter program available is independent and contains no GPL code. If anyone would find python wrappers for the it++ code in spuc (a small subset of it++) useful I'd be happy to release the source. In fact I will consider making this code available although most of the options are probably available under scipy or numpy with the exception of some code like bch and turbo codecs, etc. Also, keep in mind that the IT++ is probably a few years old and has not been updated with bug fixes. Tony On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 11:46 PM, Matt Ettus <ma...@et...> wrote: > > > Tony, > > I fully respect your right to choose the license you wish to use for your > code, so I won't question that. However, according to the pyspuc web page, > "This library also includes code from IT++". IT++ is licensed with the GPL, > so I believe you would not be allowed to use that code in pyspuc as it is > currently licensed. > > Matt > > |