Using jTransforms for a commercial (non-free) android application?
I am developing an application which is using JTransforms to compute FFT and InverseFFT.
Using jTransforms for a commercial (non-free) android application?
I am developing an application which is using JTransforms to compute FFT and InverseFFT.
Using jTransforms for a commercial (non-free) android application?
I am developing an application which is using JTransforms to compute FFT and InverseFFT.
Using jTransforms for a commercial (non-free) android application?
I am developing an application which is using JTransforms to compute FFT and InverseFFT.
Using jTransforms for a commercial (non-free) android application?
I am developing an application which is using JTransforms to compute FFT and InverseFFT.
How to handle licensing of Ruby on Rails code, which contains a LGPL library?
My company wants to release the code for a Ruby on Rails demo app, which includes our own LGPL’d library code.
How to handle licensing of Ruby on Rails code, which contains a LGPL library?
My company wants to release the code for a Ruby on Rails demo app, which includes our own LGPL’d library code.
Releasing a project under GPL v2 or later without the source code of libraries
I wrote a system in Java that I want to release under the terms of GPL v2 or later. I’ve used Apache Maven to deal with all the dependencies of the system, so I don’t have the source code of any of the libraries used. I’ve already checked, all the libraries were released under GPL-compatible licenses (Apache v2, 3-clause BSD, MIT, LGPL v2 and v2.1).
How to use apache license in my project which will be LGPL [closed]
Closed 6 years ago.
How to use apache license in my project which will be LGPL [closed]
Closed 6 years ago.