I don't think that there is any problem in doing so.
The intention behind CDK licensing is to promote the widest use possible.

Cheers,

Chris

Noel O'Boyle wrote:
> (Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] that there will be a
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> I'd like to reduce the dependencies for users of cinfony on Windows to
> simply Python, Java and optionally Jython.
> 
> I think that all the licenses allow it, but would any of you mind if I
> bundled CDK, OASA, OpenBabel and RDKit (along with about 10 other
> dependencies) into a version of cinfony for Windows users. As well as
> reducing dependencies, this would make it easier to include
> development versions of different packages.
> 
> Regards,
>    Noel
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