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From: | John Swensen |
Subject: | Re: Octave on Android |
Date: | Tue, 22 Oct 2013 13:31:17 -0400 |
I appreciate your open and collaborative attitude, I think there has just been a slight misunderstanding
On 22 Oct 2013, at 18:51, Corbin Champion <address@hidden> wrote:
> Carlo Defalco,
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> Please see my latest email. Please also understand Thomas made no request for the source code. I thought he was complaining about that there is a fee. I am in no way hiding my code, though I agree it wasn't all up there, something I can easily fix. I have and will freely provided it to anyone who has asked (so no GPL violation, it is only a violation if I don't provide it to users who make a request for it). I am also in no way obscuring anything.
> I did what was necessary to fit a standard GNU/Linux program into an Android app.
The misunderstanding, I believe, is about what is intended by source code.
The GPLv3 license says:
The “Corresponding Source” for a work in object code form means all the source code needed to generate,
install, and (for an executable work) run the object code and to modify the work, including scripts to
control those activities.
What I am interested in are the scripts required to generate and install binaries of Octave and odepkg for Android.
As far as I can understand the code in github only covers the installation part not building, am I correct?
If so, I'd like to ask you to share those scripts, if I am mistaken and you have already made those scripts available
I'd appreciate that you point me to those scripts.
Thank you very much.
> It took some doing. Please do try to build it and tell me what is missing.
> Corbin
c.
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