On Thursday 30 October 2003 13:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 11:17:57AM -0800, George Shapovalov wrote: > The Intel Fortran Compiler for Linux (ifc) is definitely not an > unrestricted download. You may download and use the compiler under a > no-cost > "Non-Commercial Unsupported" license* that essentially covers running > it on your home computer for your own amusement. (I'm not sure how many > people use BLAS or LAPACK strictly for their own amusement. :) Paid > academics (faculty, grad students) aren't covered, even if their research > is not for profit.
Hm, thanks for clarification! (having not dealt with ifc itself, just testing blass libs and seeing how it was automatically pulled off the mirrors I assumed it is less restricted.) So, shouldn't the ifc ebuild be fetch-restricted then (just like the icc one)? Doesn't Intel want to enforce a usual click-through thing (to which this page actually points)? George -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
