Two things:

(1) *In GMAT, we only use the Intel redistributables for SNOPT.* Building SNOPT meets the requirement of 2.1.A.(4)(a) below, thereby allowing redistribution of the Intel Fortran libraries as part of the SNOPT bundle, assuming the organization redistributing the libraries (GSFC/Code 595) has a valid license.  However, the GMAT team cannot redistribute SNOPT because of the SNOPT licensing, so it doesn't make any sense to include the Intel Fortran in anything other than the internal packages.

(2)  Folks that have a purchased commercial license to Intel Fortran need to make sure that redistribution meets section 2.1.A.(4) of the commercial license:
2.1 License for Commercial License Types. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the applicable license type use restrictions in Section 3.1 and other restrictions in Section 4 below, and timely payment of any fees (if applicable), Intel grants You a non-exclusive, worldwide, non-assignable (except as expressly permitted hereunder), limited
right and license for the term You obtained pursuant to Section 3:

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**          Redistributables themselves;**
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Does Goddard have a commercial license enabling redistribution of the libraries?

$0.02 from here

- DJC


On 3/2/20 7:49 AM, Hatten, Noble (GSFC-5950) via Gmat-buildtest wrote:

Hi Steve,

We made the preliminary decision in the GMAT meeting last week to include the Intel Fortran Redistributable Libraries with the Windows build of GMAT. The license agreement for those libraries is here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/license/end-user-license-agreement-for-the-intel-compiler-runtime-libraries

There are a couple of relevant sections from that EULA that I’ll bring up for discussion here:

====================================

2A: Subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Intel Corporation ("Intel") grants to you a non-exclusive, non-assignable, copyright license to copy, install and use the Materials on a reasonable number of *computer systems that will be used internally*.

3B: *You may NOT*: (i) use or copy the Materials except as provided in this Agreement; (ii) rent or lease the Materials to any third party; (iii) assign this Agreement or *transfer the Materials without the express written consent of Intel, except as specified in Section 3.C* below; (iv) modify, adapt, or translate the Materials in whole or in part except as provided in this Agreement; (v) reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Materials; (vi) attempt to modify or tamper with the normal function of a license manager that regulates usage of the Materials; (vii) *distribute, sublicense or transfer the Materials or any portions thereof to any third party except as provided in this Agreement.*

3C: You may permanently transfer the Materials and all of your rights under this Agreement to another party (“Recipient”) only if you *notify Intel of the transfer* by sending a letter to Intel certifying that *you retain no copies of the Materials* and that the Recipient has agreed in writing to be bound by all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

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Someone can correct me if I’m being paranoid, but this looks to me like there are some hoops we would need to jump through in order to distribute these libraries directly? I think we should be able to treat the libraries like we treat, e.g., SPICE, and have download/installation be part of the dependencies installation script or cmake configure script, right?

Noble

*From:* Cooley, D S. (GSFC-5950) <[email protected]>
*Sent:* Sunday, March 1, 2020 12:59 PM
*To:* [email protected]; [email protected]; Hatten, Noble (GSFC-5950) <[email protected]>; [email protected]
*Subject:* R2020a Release paperwork - S/W that GMAT uses?

Hi Steve H, et. al.,

The R2020a s/w release paperwork requires us to list s/w that GMAT uses.  See the 3 tables below.  Am I missing any s/w?  Any corrections to my 3 tables?  If so, can you fill in the tables and send back to me?

(There is also a question in red below about some s/w)

Thanks,

Steve

*Third Party, NASA, Or Gov’t Software include with GMAT*

*Title*

        

*License*

        

*URL*

Boost Library

        

Boost License

        

https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt

WxWidgets

        

wxWindows Library License

        

https://www.wxwidgets.org/about/licence/

TSPlot

        

Academic Free License

        

https://opensource.org/licenses/AFL-3.0

f2c

        

f2c license

        

http://www.netlib.org/f2c/src/notice

JPL Spice Library

        

JPL Spice Library

        

https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/rules.html

MSISE Density Model (1990 Model only)

        

U.S. Government Authorship

        

https://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/modelweb/atmos/msis.html

IRI 2007 Ionosphere Model

        

U.S. Government Authorship

        

https://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/modelweb/ionos/iri.html

*Title*

        

*License*

        

*URL*

Python

        

Python License

        

https://docs.python.org/3/license.html

        

        

        

        

*__*

*Title*

        

*License*

        

*URL*

MATLAB

        

MATLAB License

        

https://www.mathworks.com/pricing-licensing.html

SNOPT

        

SNOPT License

        

http://www.sbsi-sol-optimize.com/asp/sol_snopt.htm

VF13ad

        

Harwell License

        

http://www.hsl.rl.ac.uk/

*_Does any of the s/w below need to be included in any of the 3 tables above? _*

·New third party, "Xerces" software, licensed under Apache License 2.0, is used in this release to implement the Navigation Tracking Data Message (TDM) reader.

·NRLMSISE--00 (US Governement code,not released with open source release))

·Mars-GRAM 2005 (Developed at Space Environments and Effects Program, Marshall Space Flight Center, not released with open source release))

·IAU SOFA routines (license is here: http://www.iausofa.org/tandc.html)

·LAPACK - New BSD License

·Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) - New BSD License



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